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public ref class MissingManifestResourceException : Exception
public ref class MissingManifestResourceException : SystemException
public class MissingManifestResourceException : Exception
public class MissingManifestResourceException : SystemException
[System.Serializable]
public class MissingManifestResourceException : SystemException
[System.Serializable]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public class MissingManifestResourceException : SystemException
type MissingManifestResourceException = class
inherit Exception
type MissingManifestResourceException = class
inherit SystemException
[<System.Serializable>]
type MissingManifestResourceException = class
inherit SystemException
[<System.Serializable>]
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type MissingManifestResourceException = class
inherit SystemException
Public Class MissingManifestResourceException
Inherits Exception
Public Class MissingManifestResourceException
Inherits SystemException
Inheritance
MissingManifestResourceException
.NET apps
In .NET apps,
MissingManifestResourceException
is thrown when the attempt to retrieve a resource fails because the resource set for the neutral culture could not be loaded from a particular assembly. Although the exception is thrown when you try to retrieve a particular resource, it is caused by the failure to load the resource set rather than the failure to find the resource.
For additional information, see the "Handling a MissingManifestResourceException Exception" section in the
ResourceManager
class topic.
The main causes of the exception include the following:
The resource set is not identified by its fully qualified name. For example, if the
baseName
parameter in the call to the
ResourceManager.ResourceManager(String, Assembly)
method specifies the root name of the resource set without a namespace, but the resource set is assigned a namespace when it is stored in its assembly, the call to the
ResourceManager.GetString
method throws this exception.
If you've embedded the .resources file that contains the default culture's resources in your executable and your app is throwing a
MissingManifestResourceException
, you can use a reflection tool such as the
IL Disassembler (Ildasm.exe)
to determine the fully qualified name of the resource. In ILDasm, double click the executable's
MANIFEST
label to open the
MANIFEST
window. Resources appear as
.mresource
items and are listed after external assembly references and custom assembly-level attributes. You can also compile the following simple utility, which lists the fully qualified names of embedded resources in the assembly whose name is passed to it as a command-line parameter.
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Resources;
public class Example
public static void Main()
if (Environment.GetCommandLineArgs().Length == 1) {
Console.WriteLine("No filename.");
return;
string filename = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs()[1].Trim();
// Check whether the file exists.
if (! File.Exists(filename)) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} does not exist.", filename);
return;
// Try to load the assembly.
Assembly assem = Assembly.LoadFrom(filename);
Console.WriteLine("File: {0}", filename);
// Enumerate the resource files.
string[] resNames = assem.GetManifestResourceNames();
if (resNames.Length == 0)
Console.WriteLine(" No resources found.");
foreach (var resName in resNames)
Console.WriteLine(" Resource: {0}", resName.Replace(".resources", ""));
Console.WriteLine();
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Resources
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
If Environment.GetCommandLineArgs.Length = 1 Then
Console.WriteLine("No filename.")
Exit Sub
End If
Dim filename As String = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs(1).Trim()
' Check whether the file exists.
If Not File.Exists(filename) Then
Console.WriteLine("{0} does not exist.", filename)
Exit Sub
End If
' Try to load the assembly.
Dim assem As Assembly = Assembly.LoadFrom(filename)
Console.WriteLine("File: {0}", filename)
' Enumerate the resource files.
Dim resNames() As String = assem.GetManifestResourceNames()
If resNames.Length = 0 Then
Console.WriteLine(" No resources found.")
End If
For Each resName In resNames
Console.WriteLine(" Resource: {0}", resName.Replace(".resources", ""))
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Module
You identify the resource set by its resource file name (along with its optional namespace) and its file extension rather than by its namespace and root file name alone. For example, this exception is thrown if the neutral culture's resource set is named
GlobalResources
and you supply a value of
GlobalResources.resources
(instead of
GlobalResources
) to the
baseName
parameter of the
ResourceManager.ResourceManager(String, Assembly)
constructor.
The culture-specific resource set that is identified in a method call cannot be found, and the fallback resource set cannot be loaded. For example, if you create satellite assemblies for the English (United States) and Russia (Russian) cultures but you fail to provide a resource set for the neutral culture, this exception is thrown if your app's current culture is English (United Kingdom).
MissingManifestResourceException
uses the HRESULT COR_E_MISSINGMANIFESTRESOURCE, which has the value 0x80131532.
MissingManifestResourceException
uses the default
Equals
implementation, which supports reference equality.
For a list of initial property values for an instance of
MissingManifestResourceException
, see the
MissingManifestResourceException
constructors.
We recommend that you include a neutral set of resources in your main assembly, so your app won't fail if a satellite assembly is unavailable.
UWP apps deploy resources for multiple cultures, including the neutral culture, in a single package resource index (.pri) file. As a result, in a UWP app, if resources for the preferred culture cannot be found, the
MissingManifestResourceException
is thrown under either of the following conditions:
The app does not include a .pri file, or the .pri file could not be opened.
The app's .pri file does not contain a resource set for the given root name.
Gets a collection of key/value pairs that provide additional user-defined information about the exception.
(Inherited from
Exception
)
When overridden in a derived class, returns the
Exception
that is the root cause of one or more subsequent exceptions.
(Inherited from
Exception
)
When overridden in a derived class, sets the
SerializationInfo
with information about the exception.
(Inherited from
Exception
)
Obsolete.
Occurs when an exception is serialized to create an exception state object that contains serialized data about the exception.
(Inherited from
Exception
)