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I am seeing the following error in the event log. It is coming from our ASP.Net application. I am having trouble tracking down what is causing the error. Any suggestions appreciated!

  • OS: Windows Server 2000
  • WebServer: IIS 6
  • Application: ASP.Net v3.5

Error Log

[MachineName] has logged the following Error for IIS

Details: ComputerName=[ComputerName] User=Not specified Logfile=Application Type=Error EventType=1 SourceName=ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0 Category=0 CategoryString=Not specified EventCode=1334 EventID=-1073740490 TimeGenerated=20091125101806.000000-360 TimeWritten=20091125101806.000000-360 Message=An unhandled exception occurred and the process was terminated.

Application ID: DefaultDomain Process ID: 1440 Exception: System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException Message: Unable to find assembly 'Company.Common, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.

StackTrace: at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryAssemblyInfo.GetAssembly() at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectReader.GetType(BinaryAssemblyInfo assemblyInfo, String name) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectMap..ctor(String objectName, String[] memberNames, BinaryTypeEnum[] binaryTypeEnumA, Object[] typeInformationA, Int32[] memberAssemIds, ObjectReader objectReader, Int32 objectId, BinaryAssemblyInfo assemblyInfo, SizedArray assemIdToAssemblyTable)
at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.__BinaryParser.ReadObjectWithMapTyped(BinaryObjectWithMapTyped record) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.__BinaryParser.Run() at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.ObjectReader.Deserialize(HeaderHandler handler, __BinaryParser serParser, Boolean fCheck, Boolean isCrossAppDomain, IMethodCallMessage methodCallMessage) at System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter.Deserialize(Stream serializationStream, HeaderHandler handler, Boolean fCheck, Boolean isCrossAppDomain, IMethodCallMessage methodCallMessage) at System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.CrossAppDomainSerializer.DeserializeObject(MemoryStream stm) at System.AppDomain.Deserialize(Byte[] blob) at System.AppDomain.UnmarshalObject(Byte[] blob)

James
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I created a custom unhanded exception module, which allowed retrieval of more information about the origin of the bug, and the eventual resolution of the issue.

Here is a link to a codeplex project that has code for an unhanded exception module: http://unhandledexception.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/80132

Joel
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James
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    Looks like the codeplex url's changed. Working link: http://unhandledexception.codeplex.com/SourceControl/BrowseLatest – Chris Hynes Apr 24 '13 at 23:23
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Try the IIS Debug Diagnostics tools

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919789

Joel Etherton
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I'm looking at the text "Unable to find assembly 'Company.Common, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'".

Are you missing an assembly, or do you have a version problem?

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The error says the assembly can't be found. If it's in the bin folder and correctly formatted, then perhaps it's a permission error?

Does your Company.Common assembly have permissions that allow it to be read by your IIS AppPool identity?

You might also double-check to make sure that the assembly is listed in the system.web / compilation / assemblies section of your web.config.

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  • No unusual permissions are set, they all look standard and work for all other code. It is not in the system.web / compilation / assemblies, but it is not strongly signed or in the GAC and it all compiles fine. – James Nov 27 '09 at 03:21
  • Are you doing server-side compilation (as a "web site" project), or client-side compilation ("web application" project)? – RickNZ Nov 27 '09 at 04:35