RE: Missing System.IdentityModel



Hi Jeffrey,

I would be glad to give more detail if I can. I tried to install my program
on a machine that only has 2.0 installed and got the same error message. Now
the problem is that two people, which are all very senior officers, got this
message after installing the 3.0 framework runtime. It's not possible for me
to check there machine or guide them do such investigation. Do you have any
idea about how this could happen?

--

Thanks.

Daniel


""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Daniel,

I have performed some search in the internal database and did not find much
related information.

Can you provide the detailed error message from the pop up dialog? Also, it
would be better if you can provide a screen shot of this error.

Additionally, have you checked that if the System.IdentityModel assembly
really existed in the user's GAC? You may open explorer and go to
"C:\Windows\Assembly" directory to examine if System.IdentityModel entry
exist.

Furthermore, you may use fusion binding log tool to examine the CLR's
probing for System.IdentityModel assembly:
"Fusion binding log and fuslogvw.exe"
http://blogs.msdn.com/junfeng/archive/2004/02/14/72912.aspx

I will wait for your further information, thanks.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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