System.BadImageFormatException An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format

那年仲夏 提交于 2019-11-27 12:18:26

It's possibly a 32 - 64 bits mismatch.

If you're running on a 64-bit OS, the Assembly RevitAPI may be compiled as 32-bit and your process as 64-bit or "Any CPU".

Or, the RevitAPI is compiled as 64-bit and your process is compiled as 32-bit or "Any CPU" and running on a 32-bit OS.

If you use IIS, Go to the Application pool Select the one that your site uses and click Advance Settings Make sure that the Enable 32-Bit Applications is set to True

Liam

I was having problems with a new install of VS with an x64 project - for Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio 2017:

Tools
  -> Options
   -> Projects and Solutions
    -> Web Projects
     -> Check "Use the 64 bit version of IIS Express for web sites and projects"

These suggestions are accurate, but I wanted to add a note. I was stuck simply because I had multiple publishing configurations. I was editing the "Debug - Any CPU" and then deploying the "Debug - x64" configuration. Make sure you are editing and deploying the same configuration. Verify this by clicking the "Settings" tab after you begin publishing and the "Publish Web" dialog pops up. Make sure it matches the configuration you edited. (That's 4 hours of my life I will never get back!)

I had the same issue when getting my software running on another machine. On my developer pc (Windows 7), I had Visual Studio 2015 installed, the target pc was a clean installation of Windows 10 (.Net installed). I also tested it on another clean Windows 7 pc including .Net Framework. However, on both target pc's I needed to install the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 package for x86 or x64 (depends on what your application is build for). That was already installed on my developer pc.

My application was using a C library, which has been compiled to a C++ application using /clr and /TP options in visual studio. Also the application was providing functions to C# by using dllexport method signatures. Not sure if the C# integration leaded to give me that error or if a C++ application would have given me the same.

Hope it helps anybody.

i have same problem what i did i just downloaded 32-bit dll and added it to my bin folder this is solved my problem

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