Assembly.UnsafeLoadFrom(String) Method
Definition
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Loads an assembly into the load-from context, bypassing some security checks.
public:
static System::Reflection::Assembly ^ UnsafeLoadFrom(System::String ^ assemblyFile);
public static System.Reflection.Assembly UnsafeLoadFrom (string assemblyFile);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static System.Reflection.Assembly UnsafeLoadFrom (string assemblyFile);
static member UnsafeLoadFrom : string -> System.Reflection.Assembly
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member UnsafeLoadFrom : string -> System.Reflection.Assembly
Public Shared Function UnsafeLoadFrom (assemblyFile As String) As Assembly
Parameters
- assemblyFile
- String
The name or path of the file that contains the manifest of the assembly.
Returns
The loaded assembly.
- Attributes
Exceptions
assemblyFile
is null
.
assemblyFile
is not found, or the module you are trying to load does not specify a filename extension.
A file that was found could not be loaded.
assemblyFile
is not a valid assembly for the currently loaded runtime.
A codebase that does not start with "file://" was specified without the required WebPermission.
The assemblyFile
parameter is an empty string ("").
The assembly name exceeds the system-defined maximum length.
Remarks
Use this method to load a local assembly that the operating system has flagged as having been loaded from the Web (for example, a temporary file that was downloaded from the Internet or intranet). Before the .NET Framework 4, such assemblies were automatically loaded into a sandboxed application domain. Starting with the .NET Framework 4, they are loaded with full trust.
As an alternative to using this method, you can apply the <NetFx40_LegacySecurityPolicy> Element in your application configuration file. This causes the common language runtime to revert to the security policy of the .NET Framework 3.5.
Caution
If you use either of these solutions, you must be certain that it is safe to load assemblyFile
with full trust.
For a discussion of load contexts, including the load-from context, see the LoadFrom(String) method overload.