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I have an asp.net application (C#) that calls a web service that uses
several c++ dlls which are loaded with DllImport. I put these dlls in a
sub-directory off of the bin directory. For example, lets say the web
service dlls reside in c:\<myservice path>. The imported dlls are in
c:\<myservice path>\importedd lls. Therefore, the DllIImport declaration
looks like this:
[DllImport(@"imp orteddlls\impor t1.dll", EntryPont="func tionName")]

This is working fine for production. But when I try to debug, it can't find
the dll. I did notice that the executing assembly location would be like:
c:\WINDOWS\Micr osoft.NET\Frame work\v2.0.50727 \Temporary ASP.NET
Files\myservice vdir\7e128e00\3 fa09952\assembl y\dl3\48f477a3\ 2aa7278e_0628c9 01\import1.DLL

If it is looking there for the sub directory importeddlls, it won't find it
which would explain the error. If this is the case, how do I get it to find
the dll? I'm sure that I've done this previously when I've attached to a
service on a remote machine and I'm pretty sure that I've done it with the
service on my own machine, but now something has changed it the dll's can't
be found. I might have just changed a setting that messed it up, but not
sure.

Any ideas?
Oct 7 '08 #1
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Hi Larry,

From your description, I understand that one of your ASP.NET webservice
application use some managed and unmanaged dlls(managed assembly use
unmanged ones for PINVOKE). However, at debugging time, the application
will report error that cannot load the unmanaged dll, correct?

Based on my experience, this is a common issues which is caused by the
shadow copy feature of .net application. While the ASP.NET application will
always shadow copy managed asembly to temporary folder(but not for the
unmanaged dlls).

And there used to be many other guys reporting the same issue(even when
running the application without debugging) which use managed and unmanaged
dlls together.

So far there are several means which can help resolve the unmanaged dll's
probing/locating issue:
#- Pre-load the native dll using LoadLibrary (make an early call to
LoadLibrary([full path to the DLL]), so that the DLL is already correctly
loaded later when it is needed.

http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archiv...14/181932.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archiv...20/599434.aspx)

this will require us to change code.
#Disable shadow copying (<hostingEnviro nment shadowCopyBinAs semblies="false
/>), so the assembly runs directly from bin (with the obvious rawback that
it's locked until the app shuts down)
#Put the assembly somewhere on the system PATH (environment variable) such
as system32 folder. Or you can manually add your own folder(contains those
unamanged dlls ) to the PATH environment variable.
and here is a web forum thread discussing on the similar issue:

http://forums.asp.net/p/939729/1121085.aspx#1121085
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>From: "Larry" <ad*****@newsgr oup.nospam>
Subject: asp.net and dllimport
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 22:26:14 -0600
>
I have an asp.net application (C#) that calls a web service that uses
several c++ dlls which are loaded with DllImport. I put these dlls in a
sub-directory off of the bin directory. For example, lets say the web
service dlls reside in c:\<myservice path>. The imported dlls are in
c:\<myservic e path>\importedd lls. Therefore, the DllIImport declaration
looks like this:
[DllImport(@"imp orteddlls\impor t1.dll", EntryPont="func tionName")]

This is working fine for production. But when I try to debug, it can't
find
>the dll. I did notice that the executing assembly location would be like:
c:\WINDOWS\Mic rosoft.NET\Fram ework\v2.0.5072 7\Temporary ASP.NET
Files\myservic evdir\7e128e00\ 3fa09952\assemb ly\dl3\48f477a3 \2aa7278e_0628c 9
01\import1.DLL
>
If it is looking there for the sub directory importeddlls, it won't find
it
>which would explain the error. If this is the case, how do I get it to
find
>the dll? I'm sure that I've done this previously when I've attached to a
service on a remote machine and I'm pretty sure that I've done it with the
service on my own machine, but now something has changed it the dll's
can't
>be found. I might have just changed a setting that messed it up, but not
sure.

Any ideas?
Oct 7 '08 #2

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