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dicom read function threw exception (the type initializer for 'Dvtk.Sessions.ScriptSession'
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Hi,

I developed a software program.
It runs perfect on my computer, but on a server it crashes when reading a dicom file.
I get the message (the type initializer for 'Dvtk.Sessions.ScriptSession' threw an exception'.

What am i doing wrong



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Posted on: 2010/1/12 9:21
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Re: dicom read function threw exception (the type initializer for 'Dvtk.Sessions.ScriptSession'
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What is the operating system on the server, and is it 32 or 64 bit.
What are the other differences between your system and the server. What is installed on your system and nog on the server.
I think it is missing relevant information, like the libraries required for a DVTk Library based application to run.
Definition Files that are referenced by the session file you might be using in your application.
Any path in the session file that can be resolved on your development machine, but can't be resolved on the server.

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Hi,

I was facing the same problem in my application. It's because I have not added all the Dvtk.*.dll's. So please add the all dll's.

Manesh.

Posted on: 2010/1/18 7:29
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