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When I try to parse a sample XML-File using C# and XMLDocument it throws an IO.IOException and says it didn't find the registry-key. You can find the sample XML-File here. (It's the link I give the tool in InfoFileURL. Has anyone got a fix for that problem?

xmlDoc.Load(InfoFileURL);

if (xmlDoc.SelectSingleNode("Program/Files").HasChildNodes) // IOException
{
     foreach (XmlNode node in xmlDoc.SelectNodes("Program/Files/File"))
     {
         if (int.Parse(node.Attributes["Date"].Value) > VersionOld)
         {
              NewFile newfile = new NewFile();
              newfile.FilePath = node.Attributes["Path"].Value;
              newfile.Hash = node.Attributes["Hash"].Value;
              newfile.Date = int.Parse(node.Attributes["Date"].Value);
              newfile.WebPath = node.InnerText;

              NewFiles.Add(newfile);
          }
     }
}

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Exception Detail:

  System.IO.IOException ist aufgetreten.
  HResult=2
  Message=Der angegebene Registrierungsschlüssel ist nicht vorhanden.
  Source=mscorlib
  StackTrace:
       bei Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(Int32 errorCode, String str)
 InnerException: 

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XML-File:
http://neolegends.tk/programs/test/updates.xml

<Program>
   <Changes>
       <Change Date="20130111">Heyo Mofo</Change>
   </Changes>
   <Files>
       <File Date="20130111" Hash="977d6a6c1028c1dff3b0a1a7e1604d033b7a14a7" Path="ni94512_1_DB.7z">http://neolegends.tk/programs/test/data/ni94512_1_DB.7z</File>
       <File Date="20130111" Hash="ef520d82094153930247b0d75144b77bee6e40ea" Path="Osmos.sta">http://neolegends.tk/programs/test/data/Osmos.sta</File>
   </Files>
   <Deletions>
       <Deletion Date="20130111">HITMÄN.mp3</Deletion>
   </Deletions>
</Program>
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  • This isn't a question mate. What else have you tried? Jan 22, 2013 at 13:56
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    You'll get the question out of what my problem is. :D However, I'll edit it. To your question, I already tried downloading the XML-File with WebClient and then loading the offline file into XMLDocument but no luck. Jan 22, 2013 at 17:15
  • Cool, you might want to check out the how to ask section of the faq though. Good luck :) Jan 22, 2013 at 19:21

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It should not throw an IOException when selecting within an XmlDocument. The line

if (xmlDoc.SelectSingleNode("Program/Files").HasChildNodes)

is unnecessary because the foreach will not do anything if Program/Files does not exist. Also, you will get a null reference exception on the HasChildNodes property if xmlDoc.SelectSingleNode("Program/Files") returns null.

Try prefixing your xpath with "/":

foreach (XmlNode node in xmlDoc.SelectNodes("/Program/Files/File"))

This will select from the root node. Or prefix with "//" to select anywhere within the xml:

foreach (XmlNode node in xmlDoc.SelectNodes("//Program/Files/File"))

EDIT: Your code should not be accessing the registry. Are you sure the exception is being thrown by the code you showed above? You can use Process Monitor to see what registry keys are being accessed and when (by single stepping through your code and seeing what registry access Process Monitor reports).

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  • Thanks for your help, it cleans up the code but it doesn't fix my problem. It still says 'Given Registry Key not found'... Jan 22, 2013 at 16:00
  • Well, the problem is, this Code is inside a .dll File which is then being loaded by a WPF-Application to provide the testing interface so there's no own process for all this. This is the biggest block of events I could find that relate to the DLL. pastebin.com/2xLFxkhs Jan 22, 2013 at 20:32
  • EDIT: I just put the Code into the WPF-Application. Okay, it gives me almost six thousand new events just for starting the tool. When I press the button, it gives me another thousand, and the last ten entrys are the actual XML-Download, as the tool says TCP Connect, TCP Receive and TCP Disconnect. However, this gives me no further information about the problem I have. Jan 22, 2013 at 20:42

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