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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T07:46:44+00:00 2026-06-18T07:46:44+00:00

I have a WCF web service written in .NET 4.5 which is working fine.

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I have a WCF web service written in .NET 4.5 which is working fine.

The client I am using to call it (a SQL CLR stored procedure) has to use .NET 2 because it’s for a Sql Server (2005).

When I test the web service using the built in WCF test client, everything works fine. Likewise, if I build a client using .NET 3+ with svcutil.exe it also works.

However, since I have to use .NET 2 the only solution I found was to use wsdl.exe to generate the client (original question) – which it did successfully, except I haven’t manage to get it working.

I get the error The message with Action 'action removed' cannot be processed at the receiver, due to a ContractFilter mismatch at the EndpointDispatcher. This may be because of either a contract mismatch (mismatched Actions between sender and receiver) or a binding/security mismatch between the sender and the receiver. Check that sender and receiver have the same contract and the same binding (including security requirements, e.g. Message, Transport, None).

I found this question, however it recommends looking into the EndpointDispatcher class which I’m not using since I’m on .NET 2.0.

As far as I know all of my namespaces are the same – yet still no luck. I have also tried using the service trace utility but it doesn’t seem to show me anything useful.

Is it even possible to use a client made in this manner with a service this way? Or are the endpoints permanently incompatible?

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    2026-06-18T07:46:46+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 7:46 am

    I ended up regenerating my client with wsdl on the off chance I’d changed something, turns out I had. The client updated my namespaces and everything worked from that point on.

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