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I have some C# code that loads an assembly from a certain path like so:

assembly = System.Reflection.Assembly.LoadFrom(assemblyPath);

When I compile, Visual Studio Code Analysis throws this warning:

warning : CA2001 : Microsoft.Reliability : Remove the call to Assembly.LoadFrom ...

I'm looking for a way to resolve this warning (without suppressing it). Is there an alternative to LoadFrom that'll do that for me (I know LoadFile isn't it)?

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If your code works and does what you expect, then overrule the warning. The warning is there to bring your attention to things that might have edge-cases. If you have read what it says about CA 1009, and you understand the caveats, then: move on.

For loading from a specific path, LoadFrom may be the correct call. The only ways to totally remove that would be to:

  • remove the requirement to load from a specific path
  • use a custom AppDomain with different probing-paths, and use MarshalByRefObject to chat between them
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This in practice does the same but avoids the CA warning:

assembly = Assembly.Load(new AssemblyName { CodeBase = fileToLoadFullName })
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    MSDN says "Do not use an AssemblyName with only the CodeBase property set." If you want to avoid the warning, you should just explicitly suppress it with [SuppressMessage] instead of working around FxCop.
    – Carl Walsh
    Jan 24, 2014 at 19:18
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Depending on what you are trying to achieve you might be able to use Assembly.Load. This way your assembly can be in the GAC or your local bin directory.

var sampleAssembly = Assembly.Load("SampleAssembly, Version=1.0.2004.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=8744b20f8da049e3");

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