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Type Initializer error

I am getting the following error:

"The type initializer for '...' threw an exception."

What could be the solution? I have tried many things but in vain. My app is working in the development server but when hosted in the production server it is showing this error.
Oct 8 '08 #1
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SvenV
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On what code does it throw the exception?
Can you show it here?
Oct 8 '08 #2

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