I’m having some difficulties while trying to consume an unmanaged-code dll from my application (written in C# framework 4.0).
I’m using the dll import as follows
[DllImport(@"C:\MGW_SDK.dll", EntryPoint = "fInicializaSDK")]
public static extern int fInicializaSDK();
The weird thing is that when called from my development environment (Windows XP) it works just fine, but when on the production server (Windows7) it generates the following exception:
System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL' C:\MGW_SDK.dll': The specified module could not be found. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E) atComtpaq.AdminPack.SDKWrapper.fInicializaSDK()atComtpaq.AdminPack.AdminPaqRepository.InitializeSDK()inC:\Work\AgroIn\AdminPaqRepository.cs:line 30
I already ran Dependency Walker, which shows the following dependency as conflicted: C:\windows\system32\SHLWAPI.DLL
I already tried copying that dll to my deployment directory
The MGW_SDK.dll is on c:\ (as the path says)
I already installed C Runtime Library
I also noticed some interesting stuff: on the exception, the development path is showing C:\Work\AgroIn\AdminPaqRepository.cs:line 30
What else could be the problem here?
Edit
I built a small console application with just one of the extern/dllimport methods that I use from MGW_SDK.dll and ran it with no problem (no DllNotFoundException whatsoever), so this seems to be related to the application that I’m building (a WCF Service). This service is hosted on the WAS, but I’m still unable to find the issue.
Well, this was a very tricky problem. It was not related to dll dependencies and not related to the dll location either. It was not about how I was calling the
DllImport. It was a permissions problem.Basically this issue is solved by taking out and then adding back the permissions for execute on the folder where the dlls are. See this article (Wayback machine).