We currently sign our assemblies using an SHA1 strong name key file in Visual Studio using the .Net 4.0 framework. The main reason we use strong naming is the ability to use "InternalsVisibleTo" in our assemblies. Since SHA1 is now deprecated I believe we should be switching to SHA256.
I have attempted to generate and use SHA256 as the strong name key file in Visual Studio in .Net 4.0 but it cannot generate one, although I can create an SHA256 through .Net 4.5 and then assign that to my .Net 4.0 project and it appears to accept it when I use the "Sign the assembly" feature in Visual Studio.
My question is does .Net 4.0 have the ability to correctly utilize the SHA256 strong name file generated in .Net 4.5?
Thanks for your help.