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I use System.Data.SqlClient Version 4.4.3 for all .NET Standard 2.0 class libraries in my ASP.NET Core 2.0 project. Why do I get

Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.2.0.2, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)

when the project is published with VSTS to Azure App Service? And of course it perfectly works on my machine!

All this worked yesterday. But today I decided to update packages to:

<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.All" Version="2.0.6" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.VisualStudio.Web.CodeGeneration.Design" Version="2.0.3" />
AlexB
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Don't know whether this is the same situation that I faced. I added System.Data.SqlClient via nuGet and it worked fine.

Watz
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    That just worked for me too ... I had it in one project of the solution but not the other. The one that didn't had a "reference" to a different version of System.Data – Rodney Ellis Nov 06 '18 at 11:19
  • My project was core 2.2 and the default reference (without adding via nuget) was pointing to .net 4.7. – matrix Jun 06 '19 at 19:49
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    My project started out as a working Core 2.2 project, and the 'file not found' issue for System.Data.SqlClient occurred after upgrading the project to Core 3.1. System.Data.SqlClient was not installed previously, but after installing it (v4.8.1 in my case), the issue went away. Just another breaking change for Core 3.1 I guess! – IdahoB Mar 18 '20 at 14:34
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    as per @RodneyEllis I had to add a reference to my nuget System.Data.SqlClient to my website project too, then it worked – Matt Kemp May 29 '21 at 07:45
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Downgraded to

<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.AspNetCore.All" Version="2.0.6" />

and everything works again! Lost 4 hours today!!!

AlexB
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    I figured that would work. I'm fairly certain I read somewhere that 2.0.6 at some serious bugs. – Greg Mar 22 '18 at 22:46
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I had a similar issue to this today, I updated a number of packages including the All meta-package to 2.0.6. My app then wouldn't work quoting the error above. After a lot of investigation I did the following and it now seems to be working.

Connect to the Azure Web Site using FTP, navigate to the site -> wwwroot folder. Here I had a folder called "refs" and another called "runtimes". I deleted both of these folders (after taking a local backup), re-published my app and it worked!

Not sure why it worked but I thought this might be useful is someone stumbles across this with a similar issue.

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I got the same issue, SerializationException with message:

Unable to find assembly 'Microsoft.Data.SqlClient,  
March 3rd 2020 16:36:46Error
Version=1.0.19269.1, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=23ec7fc2d6eaa4a5'

but everything is ok with dll, issue was caused by invalid connection string, it takes me almost few hours to figure out what happens!

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This happens when some dependent assembly uses old version of same library. To solve that you can use assembly redirecting, to force old library use newer version.

put this in your app.config or in web.config in case of asp.net

<dependentAssembly>  
    <assemblyIdentity name="System.Data.SqlClient"  publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a"  culture="neutral" />  
    <bindingRedirect oldVersion="4.2.0.2" newVersion="4.4.3.0" />  
</dependentAssembly>  
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For me, the solution was removing the System.Data.SqlClient package and installing it again. Doing the upgrade of the package wasn't sufficient.

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