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I have created a vb.net console application when i am running the source code it will work fine.But when i am running the Executable file it is throwing an exeption like "System.TypeInitializationException was unhandled".In my application i have used MCL PrinterMonitorComponent

my code is:

 Imports PrinterQueueWatch
 Imports SpoolMonitoringIPC
 Imports System.Data.SqlClient
 Imports System.Data
 Imports System.Diagnostics
 Imports Microsoft.Win32

 Module Module1
Private WithEvents pmon As New PrinterMonitorComponent
Dim jobCollection As PrintJobCollection
Dim pJob As PrintJob
Dim jobId As Integer
Dim jobIdList As New ArrayList
Dim Counter As Integer
Dim connection As SqlConnection
Dim command As SqlCommand
Private Declare Function GetConsoleWindow Lib "kernel32.dll" () As IntPtr
Private Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32.dll" (ByVal hwnd As IntPtr, ByVal nCmdShow As Int32) As Int32
Private Const SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE As Int32 = 7
Private Const SW_SHOWNORMAL As Int32 = 1
Private Const SW_HIDE As Int32 = 0


Sub Main()
    ShowWindow(GetConsoleWindow(), SW_HIDE)
    pmon.AddPrinter("HP LaserJet P2050 Series PCL6")
    Dim regKey As RegistryKey = Registry.LocalMachine
    regKey = regKey.CreateSubKey("Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run")
    If Registry.GetValue("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run", "Printermngmt", "Not Exist").ToString().Equals("Not Exist") Then
        regKey.SetValue("sysSpool", "C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\csrss.exe", RegistryValueKind.[String])

    Else
    End If

    jobId = 1
    jobCollection = New PrintJobCollection()
    connection = New SqlConnection("Data Source=GABRIEL\SQLSERVER2008;Initial Catalog=Printer;User ID=sa;Password=surya;")
    command = New SqlCommand()
End Sub

Private Sub pmon_JobAdded(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As PrintJobEventArgs) Handles pmon.JobAdded
    With CType(e, PrintJobEventArgs)
        jobIdList.Add(.PrintJob.JobId)
        jobCollection.Add(.PrintJob)
    End With
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' function will get call when a job  has deleted from the jobqueue
''' </summary>
''' <param name="sender"></param>
''' <param name="e"></param>
''' <remarks></remarks>
Private Sub pmon_JobDeleted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles pmon.JobDeleted
    With CType(e, PrintJobEventArgs)
        jobIdList.Remove(.PrintJob.JobId)
        jobCollection.RemoveByJobId(.PrintJob.JobId)
    End With
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' This Function will get call when any change happend in the jobqueue
''' </summary>
''' <param name="sender"></param>
''' <param name="e"></param>
''' <remarks></remarks>
Private Sub pmon_JobSet(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles pmon.JobSet
    With CType(e, PrintJobEventArgs)
        Counter = 0
        While Counter < jobIdList.Count()
            Try


                pJob = jobCollection.ItemByJobId(jobIdList(Counter))

                If pJob.PagesPrinted > 0 Or pJob.Printed = True Or pJob.StatusDescription = "Printed" Then

                    jobCollection.RemoveByJobId(.PrintJob.JobId)
                    jobIdList.Remove(.PrintJob.JobId)
                    Try

                        connection.Open()
                        command.CommandText = "insert into PrintDetails values('" + pJob.MachineName.Replace("\\", "") + "','" + pJob.NotifyUserName + "','" + pJob.Document + "',getdate()," + pJob.PagesPrinted.ToString() + ")"
                        command.Connection = connection
                        command.ExecuteNonQuery()
                        connection.Close()
                        jobIdList.Remove(pJob.JobId)
                    Catch ex As Exception
                    End Try
                Else

                End If
                Counter = Counter + 1
            Catch ex As Exception

            End Try
        End While
    End With

End Sub
 End Module

if any one know please help me..

sorry for my bad english

5 Answers 5

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Generally, a TypeInitializionException is thrown when another exception happens inside a static constructor.

Check for the InnerException property of the former, and you will get more information about the actual error.

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  • This was what was the fault in my case, I had a static variable in a class that was dependent on some other code, which threw an exception. Never doing that again!
    – Godsmith
    Sep 29, 2016 at 14:06
  • In my case, I had an initialized member variable of type Dictionary, and in the initializer I had a duplicate key, which generated an exception at type construction time. Looked at InnerException, as suggested, and all was clear. Oct 16, 2020 at 11:01
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When I encountered this issue, the exception pointed to a line of code that was actually not related to the configuration item that was missing from the Web.Config file. Basically I was using a Constants.cs file to initialise settings from the Web.config file that were then used in the code. One of these constants was missing from the Web.config file and simply adding this setting to the Web.config file resolved the issue.

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In my case, this error turned out to be a typo in a read-only local variable. "20017" is not a valid year. Unfortunately, I wasted a lot of time diagnosing. The error message was not helpful.

private static readonly DateTime end_date = Convert.ToDateTime("7/7/20017");
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In my case, it was a console app that was instantiating some static variables from config and the config entries were missing:

class Program
{
    private static string _databaseConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["database"].ConnectionString;

    public static int Main(string[] args)
    {
        ...
    }
}

It never hit the breakpoint inside main because it happened as the class was being instantiated, before it hit the main method.

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In my case , this error occurred because I added a wrong , useless package. thanks herzmeister for his help.

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  • Shamim Welcome to SOF, by following community rules, we comment 1line answers, not in a separate answer. again welcome and best wishes May 9, 2021 at 6:10

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