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Recently I met the following exception at C# solution:

Error 2 Could not load file or assembly 'Newtonsoft.Json, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b9a188c8922137c6' or one of its dependencies. The parameter is incorrect. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070057 (E_INVALIDARG))

This does not depend either on my code or on the name of assembly (like Newtonsoft.Json in this case).

When I delete this dll from the solution the compiler tells about another in the same exception. So I suppose something shoud be turned off/on at my PC :)

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    No. Either it is a compiler error or a runtime exception. I suspect the latter. Please be more clear.
    – leppie
    Nov 25, 2011 at 12:51
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    I have also faced the same exception but I managed to fix it with Thomas's solution.The problem was due to improper system shutdown due to power failure
    – Sandeep
    Jan 30, 2013 at 12:26

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Looks like a corrupted assembly being referenced.

Clear both:

  1. the \bin folder of your project

  2. the temp folder (should be C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Local\Temp\Temporary ASP.NET Files in windows 7)

and see if the error still happens

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    see answer by @Thomas for other locations to delete (which worked for me) Nov 7, 2012 at 21:33
  • After deleting the temporary files, the error was still there. I had to restart my computer then the error disappeared.
    – DavGarcia
    Nov 18, 2013 at 16:04
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    %TEMP%\Temporary ASP.NET Files C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files This list will grow as if you have other versions of the .NetFramework. Answer Src: stackoverflow.com/a/16033324/1724777 stackoverflow.com/a/11743430/1724777 Reason For The Prob: BLUE_SCREEN_OF_DEATH
    – NavaRajan
    Feb 10, 2014 at 14:02
  • This in tandem with the additional locations listed in @Thomas's answer worked for me. This occurred after a power failure on my machine.
    – dkoch74
    Oct 23, 2015 at 21:22
  • I have tried all the above steps and it didn't get solved. Any other steps ?
    – Mac D'zen
    Aug 9, 2021 at 13:53
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Depending on if your are running X64 you might need to clean up a couple more spots. Just cleaning up my user directory was not enough.

  1. %TEMP%\Temporary ASP.NET Files
  2. C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files
  3. C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files
  4. C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files
  5. C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files

This list will grow as if you have other versions of the framework installed.

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    you may find you need to do this if you computer has bluescreened during compilation Nov 7, 2012 at 21:34
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    This looks to be the solution if you are running Visual Studio as Administrator when your computer crashes or alternatively, if you are as dopey as myself, when your battery runs out.
    – Sav
    Aug 21, 2013 at 1:34
  • I've bluescreened multiple times during compilation. Sometimes clearing /bin in the project works. Other times this solution works. Jan 28, 2014 at 20:03
  • Had to do this on the server. This did work for me. Server just up and shut down for no apparent reason, and when it came back on, this madness. Thanks very much for your help. I didn't even have x64 but doing steps 2 & 3, as well as clearing my bin folder, and redeploying - that did the trick. Feb 26, 2014 at 16:53
  • I had to stop the IIS service to do this - the folders were in use by a process, and it turned out that IIS was using some of them. Sep 6, 2014 at 13:39
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I had to clear

C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files

Only then did the issue get resolved.

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To know what to clear for sure - add the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Fusion\EnableLog (DWord set to 1).

Then you will see output like below. This tells you where asp.net is attempting to load your DLLs. Clear this directory.

LOG: This bind starts in default load context.
LOG: Using application configuration file: c:\app\AtlasAdvisor\web\web.config
LOG: Using host configuration file: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet.config
LOG: Using machine configuration file from C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\config\machine.config.
LOG: Policy not being applied to reference at this time (private, custom, partial, or location-based assembly bind).
LOG: Attempting download of new URL **file:///C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files/root/3c8629f7/dfa387b6/Avanade.ViddlerNet.DLL.**
LOG: Attempting download of new URL **file:///C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files/root/3c8629f7/dfa387b6/Avanade.ViddlerNet/Avanade.ViddlerNet.DLL**.
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    Oh and also, an IIS reset was necessary for me to see the paths. Jan 16, 2014 at 17:31
  • Where does this log display?
    – Luke Rice
    Jan 24, 2017 at 18:39
  • The log displays in the error output when an exception occurs
    – voidsstr
    Feb 23, 2018 at 1:57
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Clear out the temporary framework files for your project in:-

C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files\

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You can also clear the packages directory and allow NuGet to re-download missing packages

it solved the issue for me

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Delete all files from these folders .

C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework64/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files

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Getting fresh set of binaries from Source control helped.

Thanks

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Just clear this folder: (only windows x64)

C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files

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Thanks Alex your second point helped me fix this.

It appears that unless you run visual studio as an administrator in Windows 7 it stores your temp files locally rather than C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files.

See following blog post: http://www.dotnetscraps.com/dotnetscraps/post/Location-of-Temporary-ASPNET-files-in-Vista-or-Windows-7.aspx

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I had the same issue here - above solutions didn't work. Problem was with ActionMailer. I ran the following uninstall and install nuget commands

uninstall-package ActionMailer
install-package ActionMailer

Resolved my problems, hopefully will help someone else.

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This can happen while referencing COM wrapper dlls. Within your Visual Studio Project, under References, select the COM wrapper dlls being referenced and ensure they have the the following property values: "Embed Interop Types": False and "Specific Version": False.

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I just delete my application temp data from this path

C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files

Problem resolve

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I see lot of techies have posted about clearing temporary directories of ASP .Net run-time pertaining to each and every .Net framework hosted on your machine as in this answer. But I believe we should know the clear-cut logistics as to why we need to blindly clear all of temporary working directories of all .Net frameworks. According to me, it should not be the case.

My advice would be that you should try a pin pointed directory clearing approach to resolve this issue. How would you know which directory to clear?

  1. Go to IIS and right click on your website node in left navigation pane to open the context menu. In the context menu point to Manage Application -> Advanced Settings... to open the Advanced Settings window.
  2. Check the Application Pool your website is assigned to. In my case it is DefaultAppPool as shown below:

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  1. Now go to Application Pools node in left navigation bar in the IIS. Now check that which .Net CLR Version is being run by your app pool. In my case it is v4.0 as shown below:

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Since the CLR version being hosted by my app pool is v4.0, so I prcisely cleared only the temporary files in the folder pertaining to ASP .NET v4.0 only as below:

C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\Temporary ASP.NET Files

And that's it. My problem got resolved.

Lesson learnt: This is indicative of the fact that all the temporary files being used by your website aren't scattered across several directories but they are at once place being referred by your app pool. So you need to clear that specific folder only.

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Clearing C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files worked for me. Thinking of automating the deletion process to avoid the issue in future.

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If you are using SQL Server 2012's Data Tools, which uses the VS2010 shell as at May 1 2013, check your Configuration Manager settings. A server name change from Workflow to xCPWorkflow was enough to produce the exact same The parameter is incorrect (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070057 (E_INVALIDARG)) message.

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You can either clean, build or rebuild your application or simply delete Temporary ASP.NET Files at C:\Users\YOUR USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp

This works like magic. In my case i had an assembly binding issue saying Could not load file bla bla bla

you can also see solution 2 as http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/663453/Understanding-Clean-Build-and-Rebuild-in-Visual-St

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I had this problem when making controller in MVC. I changed version .net framework. The problem was solved

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The problem relates to the .Net runtime version of a referenced class library (expaned references, select the library and check the "Runtime Version". I had a problem with Antlr3.Runtime, after upgrading my visual studio project to v4.5. I used NuGet to uninstall Microsoft ASP.NET Web Optimisation Framework (due to a chain of dependencies that prevented me from uninstalling Antlr3 directly)

I then used NuGet to reinstall the Microsoft ASP.NET Web Optimisation Framework. This reinstalled the correct runtime versions.

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In my case i wanted to compile a COM visible DLL. The problem was that an older version of this DLL was located here:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE

Thus Visual Studio loaded this version instead of the newly compiled one, as it tried to register it.

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Clear all files from temporary folder (C:\Users\user_name\AppData\Local\Temp\Temporary ASP.NET Files\project folder)

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Sometimes you, also, need to clean this folder: C:\Windows\Temp\Temporary ASP.NET

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I faced same error because application didn't find dependent frameworks in C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework\.NETFramework\ folder. I just repair my Visual studio which added required framework in above location and it working fine.

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In my case, changing the IISExpress port number in my project properties, solved the problem.

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If anyone else out there is using the WiX toolset, I discovered that my installer project had a reference to an old project that had recently been removed from the solution. Took me a while to realize since there are a number of projects in the solution I was attempting to build and the message did not indicate which project was failing to build (and clean, which was failing as well).

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I had users of Siemens Teamcenter 10 Client for Microsoft Office getting the same error about a different DLL. None of the other answers worked. The solution was to delete the folders in

C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\assembly\
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I Had the similar issue while opening Nuget Packet manager, I removed all the temp files and build the project, it worked fine.

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I had the same issue with "Chocolatey Server (Simple)" running on IIS and had to do the following steps

  1. Clean the "C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v4.0.30319/Temporary ASP.NET Files" as recommended
  2. Uninstall the "Chocolatey Server (Simple)" application via choco
  3. Remove the directory "C:\tools\chocolatey.server" from the chocolatey package directory. Important, because otherwise Web.config is holding old dependencies which leads to the error. A simple re-installation will not update an existing Web.config (as it was in my case).
  4. Restart IIS and config Chocolatey Server as recommended by the authors. The chocolatey server page should now be visible without any errors.

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