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2015-06-24 2016-06-02
it's not a static constructor handler but assemblyresolve handler subscribed in static contructor + removing the example, the use is too minor, keeping a link only (martin) update link (martin)
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When deploying your SSIS package, WinSCP .NET assembly should be [[library_install#gac|installed to GAC]] to be accessible. When deploying your SSIS package, WinSCP .NET assembly should be [[library_install#gac|installed to GAC]] to be accessible.
-Alternatively, you can subscribe ''[[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.appdomain.assemblyresolve.aspx|AppDomain.AssemblyResolve]]'' event in a static constructor handler of the script task class to locate the assembly in an another location. For details, see article [[http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dbrowne/archive/2014/06/25/how-to-load-an-assembly-in-a-ssis-script-task-that-isn-t-in-the-gac.aspx|How to load an Assembly in a SSIS script task that isn't in the GAC]].+Alternatively, you can subscribe ''[[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.appdomain.assemblyresolve.aspx|AppDomain.AssemblyResolve]]'' event in a static constructor handler of the script task class to locate the assembly in an another location. For details, see article [[https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dbrowne/2014/06/25/how-to-load-an-assembly-in-a-ssis-script-task-that-isnt-in-the-gac/|How to load an Assembly in a SSIS script task that isn't in the GAC]].

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