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C# Set probing privatePath without app.config?

I have a C# application, and to organize its files I have some DLL's in a folder called "Data". I want the EXE to check this folder for the DLL's just like how it checks its current directory. If I created a App.Config with this information:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
  <runtime>
    <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1">
      <probing privatePath="Data" />
    </assemblyBinding>
  </runtime>
</configuration>

It works without a problem. I do not want to have an App.Config. Is there a way to set the probing path without using an app.config?

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Landin Martens Avatar asked Apr 27 '12 05:04

Landin Martens


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2 Answers

You can do it for new AppDomains you create, I don't believe there is a way to do it in managed code for current/default AppDomain.

Edit: Creating AppDomain with private path: use AppDomain.CreateDomain and AppDomainSetup.PrivateBinPath

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Alexei Levenkov Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 14:09

Alexei Levenkov


You can also handle the AppDomain AssemblyResolve event like so:

AppDomain.CurrentDomain.AssemblyResolve += CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve;

and:

private static System.Reflection.Assembly CurrentDomain_AssemblyResolve(object sender, ResolveEventArgs args)
{
    var probingPath = pathToYourDataFolderHere;
    var assyName = new AssemblyName(args.Name);

    var newPath = Path.Combine(probingPath, assyName.Name);
    if (!newPath.EndsWith(".dll"))
    {
        newPath = newPath + ".dll";
    }
    if (File.Exists(newPath))
    {
        var assy = Assembly.LoadFile(newPath);
        return assy;
    }
    return null;
}
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Darrell Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 14:09

Darrell