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I am experiencing a strange issue with VS2010. We use TFS to build our API dlls and we used to reference them in our projects usign a mapped network drive that was fully trusted. We have been working like that for at least two years and everything worked perfectly.

Today, I converted a webapp to vs2010 and when I compile it in Release, it's giving me:

SGEN : error : Could not load file or assembly 'file:///L:\Api\Release API_20100521.1\Release\CS.API.Exceptions.dll' or one of its dependencies. Operation is not supported. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131515)

The strange thing is that it's working when it's under the Debug profile...

I tried adding the

<runtime>
   <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
</runtime>

into app.config and still no luck (See http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/msbuild/thread/d12f6301-85bf-4b9e-8e34-a06398a60df0 and http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd409252(VS.100).aspx)

I am pretty sure that this issue is from visual studio or msbuild, as our code won't run from a network share when in prod because all the referenced dll's are copied into the bin folder.

If anyone has an solution (or just an idea for a search path) please let me know !

Edit : It turns out that it was working in Debug mode because generation of serialisation assemblies was turned Off. As the title say, it's really a SGEN problem since it is this utility that says that the path is not trusted...

13 Answers 13

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I was able to fix this error by finding the assembly DLL in Windows Explorer, right clicking, choosing Properties, and then pressing the "unblock" button. The DLL has a stream that is marking it as an external file - and by clicking unblock you remove that designation.

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  • worked... only developer to have this issue.. right from TFS... weird Mar 7, 2012 at 17:04
  • The reason it was locked is that my source code sat on a share. Moved the code to local disk - all went fine. (.NET4 SGEN permissions on shares issues).
    – thedrs
    May 22, 2012 at 19:34
  • Please note, most corporations do not allow local admin access, or expressly disable access to the "Unblock" button for regular users, including developers.
    – kevinarpe
    Dec 11, 2012 at 10:38
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    I had this problem with DLLs copied from a zip file.
    – 79IT
    May 27, 2013 at 15:21
  • I just came across this issue myself today, and unblocking all of the related DLL files worked like a charm.
    – Seiyria
    Jun 27, 2013 at 17:05
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I just had the same/similar issue on a TFS build server where a build was referencing dll's from a network share.

The problems is that the CLR v4 security policy model has changed since previous versions and are not sandboxing assemblies as before.

To fix your issue just find the location of sgen.exe and create a sgen.exe.config in the same folder with following contents:

<configuration>
  <runtime>
    <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
  </runtime>
</configuration>

sgen.exe is usually at

"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v[current version]\bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools"

You can read about some of the changes around CAS policies in .NET 4.0 in this blogpost: Link

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  • 1
    yeah I came across this solution but was useless for me, I did not changed anything ... we resolved as serialisation assemblies turned Off Aug 4, 2010 at 17:50
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    For other's info, SGEN is usually at "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools" Feb 9, 2011 at 9:05
  • Developer IT: In my case couldn't turn off generation of serialisation assemblies since I needed them. But of cause turning of the serialization assemblies can be a solution as well. May 11, 2011 at 22:20
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    Note that if it's a 64 bit machine you need to create under ...\Bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools\x64\
    – Vivek Ayer
    Oct 21, 2013 at 8:36
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    For VS2015 locate it at: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0A\bin\NETFX 4.6 Tools
    – Farshid
    Dec 19, 2015 at 19:26
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Had the same problem and the config change didnt work. Only when i set Generate Serialization Assembly to off in the project properties did it work.

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  • Worked for me as well. This is the correct answer for the OP too based on his edited comment in the question.
    – akousmata
    May 7, 2014 at 20:18
  • Worked for me. Tks. May 18, 2018 at 12:42
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    Project properties -> Build -> Generate serialization assembly was Auto, after setting it Off, compilation started to work like a charm. +1 and thanx.
    – Honza P.
    Mar 7, 2019 at 7:36
  • That worked in my case too. Anyway I wonder what exactly means to turn it off, since by default it is on for Release configuration: I would like to be sure that it doesn't have any side-effect on the application when I publish it on production environment.
    – Asimov
    Dec 4, 2019 at 11:17
  • Only one project had this issue - turned it from Auto to Off - this project was referencing a SOAP WS.
    – Subha
    Mar 28, 2020 at 21:08
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I had the same error and found my DLL was "blocked". Open up the DLL in explorer, right click -> properties -> press 'Unblock'.

http://cantgrokwontgrok.blogspot.com/2009/10/visual-studio-unknown-build-error.html

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I had this exact same problem and fixed it by adding the sgen.exe.config under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools

with this simple config as others have said

<?xml version ="1.0"?>
<configuration>
  <runtime>
    <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
  </runtime>
</configuration>
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For those of you running a 64bit version of the TFS build service, I had to create the config file in the following path:

 C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.0A\bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools\x64

And the file contents:

<?xml version ="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<runtime>
    <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
</runtime>
</configuration>
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I had the same issue, loaded the assembly in the GAC and worked

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  • the thing is we don't want those in the GAC. we resolved as serialisation assemblies turned Off Jul 23, 2010 at 16:30
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Adding the snippet below to the app.config file worked in my case. I'm Running Windows XP, with VS2010 service pack 1.

<configuration>
  <runtime>
    <loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true" />
  </runtime>
</configuration>
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Just in case like me, Unblock was not a solution, as Unblock does not appear on my dll file properties. Kept looking and ended up closing my solution file and re-opening using the local C: copy instead of network UNC path to project sln file. Was able to publish after going this route.

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In my case bunch of dlls were blocked.

To unblock all files in folder I used power shell with following command

dir -Path [directory path] -Recurse | Unblock-File
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Just as an FYI if you are running Windows 7 the sgen.exe file can be found at:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0A\Bin\NETFX 4.0 Tools

I had to create a sgen.exe.config and place it there and then this problem went away.

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I got a similar problem and I finally got over with it by removing the licenses.licx file in the Properties folder of the solution.

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Neither the unblock nor the config worked for me. What did the trick for me was this tip about caspol. I ran

 %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\CasPol.exe -m -ag 1.2 -url file://UncPathName/UncSubPath/* FullTrust

And I was ready to go, not even a VisualStudio restart required.

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