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<p>or contained in a separate <a href="page.php?w=XML">XML</a> file that accompanies it. It bears name, version, trust information, privileges required for execution and dependencies on other components.</p>

<p>An assembly manifest is very similar to an application manifest but describes the identity of components known as "<a href="page.php?w=Assembly_%28programming%29">assemblies</a>". These assemblies are referred to in the application manifest.</p>

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