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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T15:36:03+00:00 2026-06-14T15:36:03+00:00

The following code throws a IOException with the message: The specified registry key does

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The following code throws a IOException with the message: “The specified registry key does not exist.”

HttpClient client = new HttpClient();

Uri uri = new Uri("http://www.google.com");

client.GetAsync(uri);

This is just in a console app in Main. It looks like the error is being thrown by mscorlib.dll!Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(int errorCode, string str). I have no idea why this error is being thrown or how to start debugging it.

Edit stack trace:

at Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(Int32 errorCode, String str)

It’s just 1 line and there is no inner exxception etc..

The call stack is:

mscorlib.dll!Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(int errorCode, string str) + 0x189 bytes    
mscorlib.dll!Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.GetValueKind(string name) + 0x7f bytes 
System.dll!System.Net.HybridWebProxyFinder.InitializeFallbackSettings() + 0x9e bytes    
[Native to Managed Transition]  
[Managed to Native Transition]  
System.dll!System.Net.AutoWebProxyScriptEngine.AutoWebProxyScriptEngine(System.Net.WebProxy proxy, bool useRegistry) + 0xd0 bytes   
System.dll!System.Net.WebProxy.UnsafeUpdateFromRegistry() + 0x2c bytes  
System.dll!System.Net.Configuration.DefaultProxySectionInternal.DefaultProxySectionInternal(System.Net.Configuration.DefaultProxySection section) + 0x1d8 bytes 
System.dll!System.Net.Configuration.DefaultProxySectionInternal.GetSection() + 0xec bytes   
System.dll!System.Net.WebRequest.InternalDefaultWebProxy.get() + 0xcc bytes 
System.dll!System.Net.HttpWebRequest.HttpWebRequest(System.Uri uri, System.Net.ServicePoint servicePoint) + 0xdf bytes  
System.dll!System.Net.HttpWebRequest.HttpWebRequest(System.Uri uri, bool returnResponseOnFailureStatusCode, string connectionGroupName, System.Action<System.IO.Stream> resendRequestContent) + 0x2b bytes  
System.Net.Http.dll!System.Net.Http.HttpClientHandler.CreateAndPrepareWebRequest(System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage request) + 0x59 bytes   
System.Net.Http.dll!System.Net.Http.HttpClientHandler.SendAsync(System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken) + 0xf4 bytes  
System.Net.Http.dll!System.Net.Http.HttpMessageInvoker.SendAsync(System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken) + 0x4f bytes 
System.Net.Http.dll!System.Net.Http.HttpClient.SendAsync(System.Net.Http.HttpRequestMessage request, System.Net.Http.HttpCompletionOption completionOption, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken) + 0x13e bytes 
System.Net.Http.dll!System.Net.Http.HttpClient.GetAsync(System.Uri requestUri, System.Net.Http.HttpCompletionOption completionOption) + 0xc bytes   

ConsoleServiceTest.exe!ConsoleServiceTest.Program.Main(string[] args) Line 20 + 0x17 bytes  C#
    [Native to Managed Transition]  
    [Managed to Native Transition]  
    Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.Utilities.dll!Microsoft.VisualStudio.HostingProcess.HostProc.RunUsersAssembly() + 0x5a bytes  
    mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(System.Threading.ExecutionContext executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object state, bool preserveSyncCtx) + 0x285 bytes 
    mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object state, bool preserveSyncCtx) + 0x9 bytes   
    mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext executionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback callback, object state) + 0x57 bytes    
    mscorlib.dll!System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart() + 0x51 bytes   
    [Native to Managed Transition]  
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    2026-06-14T15:36:05+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:36 pm

    It seems that this is caused by a recent security update for the .NET Framework: MS12-074: Vulnerabilities in .NET Framework could allow remote code execution: November 13, 2012 (KB 2745030)

    It all boils down to the following code in the web proxy resolution:

    [RegistryPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, Read=@"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework")]
    private static void InitializeFallbackSettings()
    {
        allowFallback = false;
        try
        {
            using (RegistryKey key = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey(@"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework"))
            {
                try
                {
                    if (key.GetValueKind("LegacyWPADSupport") == RegistryValueKind.DWord)
                    {
                        allowFallback = ((int) key.GetValue("LegacyWPADSupport")) == 1;
                    }
                }
                catch (UnauthorizedAccessException)
                {
                }
                catch (IOException)
                {
                }
            }
        }
        catch (SecurityException)
        {
        }
        catch (ObjectDisposedException)
        {
        }
    }
    

    As you can see it checks for a specific registry key mentioned in the KB article. Also you should note that the exception is caught internally, but you see it because you have enabled First Chance Exceptions in the debug options of Visual Studio.

    If you want to not see this exception you should add the specified registry key with value 0:

    Registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework  
    DWORD (32-bit) Value name: LegacyWPADSupport
    Value data: 0
    

    and for 32-bit processes on 64-bit machines:

    Registry location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\.NETFramework
    DWORD (32-bit) Value name: LegacyWPADSupport
    Value data: 0
    
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