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Syed Aslam Basha here from the Information Security Tools team.
In one of my application testing I faced issue of “strong name validation failed” for a assembly, had to figure out a way to turn off strong name validation so that I can carryout testing on the given assembly while I get appropriate assembly.
The actual error is
“Unhandled exception: System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly ‘application name, version=4.0.0.0, culture=neutral, publickeytoken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a’ or one of its dependencies. Strong name validation failed.<Exception from HRESULT: 0x8013141A>”
Steps to turn off strong name validation:
Launch visual studio command prompt in admin mode and run the following command
sn –Vr *,b03f5f7f11d50a3a
-Vr <assembly> [<userlist>] [<infile>]
Register <assembly> for verification skipping (with an optional, comma separated list of usernames for which this will take effect and an optional test public key in <infile>).
<assembly> can be specified as * to indicate all assemblies or *,<public key token> to indicate that all assemblies with the given public key token. Public key tokens should be specified as a string of hex digits.
Similarly you can remove verification skipping entries,
sn –Vu *,b03f5f7f11d50a3a
-Vu <assembly>
Unregister <assembly> for verification skipping. The same rules for <assembly> naming are followed as for -Vr.
sn -Vx
-Vx
Remove all verification skipping entries.
-Syed Aslam Basha ( syedab@microsoft.com )
Microsoft Information Security Tools (IST) Team
Test Lead
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