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I have created a very simple window service using visual studio 2010 and .NُET 4.0.

This service has no functionality added from the default windows service project, other than an installer has been added.

If I run "installutil.exe appName.exe" on my dev box or other windows 2008 R2 machines in our domain the windows service installs without issue.

When I try to do this same thing on our customer site, it fails to install with the following error.

Microsoft (R) .NET Framework Installation utility Version 4.0.30319.1
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

Exception occurred while initializing the installation:
System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly 'file:///C:\TestService\WindowsService1.exe' or one of its dependencies. Operation is not supported. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131515).

This solution has only 1 project and no dependencies added.

I have tried it on multiple machines in our environment and two in our customers. The machines are all windows 2008 R2, both fresh installs. One machine has just .net 2.0 and .net 4.0. The other .net 2, 3, 3.5 and 4.

I am a local admin on each of the machines.

I have also tried the 64bit installer but get the following error, so I think the 32 bit one is the one to use. System.BadImageFormatException

Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Wait... doesn't .NET 4 already include .NET 2/3/3.5? Commented Nov 10, 2010 at 9:47
  • Yes, the service with all frameworks installed for another purpose, i was just illusrating the problem seems to be domain related. Commented Nov 10, 2010 at 21:53

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Another reason for this error might be that you copied your program from a source which windows considers untrusted. You can unblock the assembly by clicking "unblock" after you right-click and select properties on the file.

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    This worked for me and answers the question more directly than the, "try a Setup Project" answer. Both work, but this is more likely the answer to the original question.
    – MKing
    Commented Mar 21, 2011 at 20:12
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    If it won't unblock and it resides in your /Program Files folder then move the .exe to your documents folder, unblock it there, and then move it back. Windows Explorer won't elevate unblock requests in the /Program Files folders.
    – Snives
    Commented Feb 16, 2012 at 22:31
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    Another useful advice: If you unblock a zip file before extraction, then all extracted files are automatically unblocked. Can save you a lot of work of unblocking them one by one :) Commented Dec 4, 2012 at 9:40
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    Remember and unblock any associated DLLs as well as the main exe folks Commented Jan 8, 2014 at 10:47
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    has MS fixed their error message yet? Is anyone aware of an MS ticket open for this? The error message gives you no indication of how to fix the problem.
    – Mike W
    Commented Apr 20, 2017 at 16:21
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Need to unblock files. or at least that's what fixed mine.

To do 'bulk' unblock in Powershell

get-childitem *.* | Unblock-File 

or in DOS:

FOR %a in (*.*) do (echo.>%a:Zone.Identifier)
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    Or simply get-childitem "C:\MyFolder" | unblock-file
    – Peet Brits
    Commented Feb 23, 2017 at 10:46
  • If the files are being transferred to another machine, another easy way to unblock them all at once is to zip up the files, copy over the zip file, unblock the zip file, then extract it. The extracted files will also be unblocked.
    – cdhowie
    Commented Feb 14, 2018 at 21:24
  • This worked for me. Commented Nov 1, 2024 at 20:21
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When we copy executable from another computer, Windows mark a flag on them for protection. Right Click on executable and in properties Click Unblock. It would clear flag and service executable would Install.

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This issue came about for me because I was trying to install the service from a network location. By copying the service.exe to the local machine prior to using installutil, it fixed my problem and the service installed successfully.

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    Based on question stackoverflow.com/questions/8524423/… One could also set the runtime loadFromRemoteSources element to true in the machine.config. Commented Aug 6, 2012 at 19:09
  • I had to go to the properties of every file and "Unblock" the file. Commented Aug 25, 2016 at 9:02
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don't forget to vote up... Try the SC as follows: 1. open command line 2. write the below- sc create ServiceName BinPath= "ExePath". report on results...

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  • The result of that is [SC] CreateService SUCCESS but the service still cannot be started. It complains it cannot find the specified file. Commented Nov 10, 2010 at 21:52
  • I added full network share trust also. Still it says cannot find the specified file. Commented May 24, 2013 at 8:31
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I also faced the same issue. In my case I was deploying new version of utilities , i copied new exe , installog files and then trying to uninstall the utils.

I copied back the old version , uninstal the utils , copied the new version and installed it again. Anyway it is the logical sequence I should have followed in first place.

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i have this issue and it for different between of .net version of util and my service
i use util for .net 2 and my service build with .net4

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In my case this error was caused by accidentally passing the directory containing the service to InstallUtil instead of passing the service exe.

Obviously human error but I found the error message quite misleading.

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you can use this command in developer command prompt run administrator

installutil C:\...\MyService\bin\Debug\MyService.exe
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    That is what he already does and it doesn't solve his problem.
    – Sascha
    Commented Nov 9, 2017 at 10:17
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As per @doublehelix's response above, this answer put me on track for my particular issue which related to a service issue running in Windows XP (Unblock is not an option in the security tab that I could find). In my case I was attempting to run a service from a separate drive (i.e. not on the same drive as Windows and not under program files) although the actual physical disk was the same. Moving my service into the Program Files folder solved my underlying issue. (I intended to 'comment' against @doublehelix's answer but I don't seem to be able to in my current status).

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Simply right click on your service files and select properties and then check the unblock checkbox

https://brianseekford.azurewebsites.net/2011/07/13/hresult-0x80131515-when-running-installutil-to-install-a-net-service/

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Unblocking files did the job here. Weird thing is that the blocked files came from a signed installer run with admin privileges. Had to unblock several files in several folders at once.

I used the following registry tweaks to add context menus to a folder or file when Shift + right-click is pressed (it doesn't show up if just right-clicked).

Credits and references to the author in each code block.

Folder tweak:

Just save it as ShiftUnblockFolder.reg and import into Registry.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

; Created by: Shawn Brink
; Created on: March 17th 2019
; Tutorial: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/129101-add-unblock-file-context-menu-windows-10-a.html

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock"
"Extended"=""
"SubCommands"=""

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\001flyout]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock files only in this folder"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\001flyout\command]
@="powershell.exe get-childitem -LiteralPath '%L' | Unblock-File"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\002flyout]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock files in this folder and subfolders"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\002flyout\command]
@="powershell.exe get-childitem -LiteralPath '%L' -recurse | Unblock-File"

Single file tweak:

ShiftUnblockFile.reg

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

; Created by: Shawn Brink
; Created on: March 17th 2019
; Tutorial: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/129101-add-unblock-file-context-menu-windows-10-a.html

[HKCR\*\shell\unblock]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock"
"Extended"=""

[HKCR\*\shell\unblock\command]
@="powershell.exe Unblock-File -LiteralPath '%L'"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock"
"Extended"=""
"SubCommands"=""

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\001flyout]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock files only in this folder"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\001flyout\command]
@="powershell.exe get-childitem -LiteralPath '%L' | Unblock-File"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\002flyout]
"MUIVerb"="Unblock files in this folder and subfolders"

[HKCR\Directory\shell\unblock\shell\002flyout\command]
@="powershell.exe get-childitem -LiteralPath '%L' -recurse | Unblock-File"
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You can try to make a Setup Project for your service and run the MSI file on that server.

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    This is more a workaround than a real solution to the problem Commented Sep 12, 2013 at 23:28
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    see the up-voted answer below which should really be marked as the solution
    – Andy
    Commented Sep 3, 2014 at 13:41
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    This feature doesn't exist in VS 2013
    – cja
    Commented Oct 9, 2014 at 11:53
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    @cja it does work in VS 2013, you'll have to install it from here visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/…
    – Stefan P.
    Commented Oct 9, 2014 at 12:07
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    @Andy - life saving advice right there and also a reminder to keep scrolling on SO posts :)
    – Tommy
    Commented Sep 27, 2016 at 11:49

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