I've set the AssemblyVersion property of a project to 3.0.* to get automatic build numbers generated whenever I do a new build of my project. The build number generated is the number of days elapsed since January 1, 2000. This means that if I do a build today, it will be build 3703. I would like to start with lower build numbers. Is there a way for me to reset the base date to a date of my choice?
Can you change the base date for .net automatic versioning?
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