Cross-reference: Standard exceptions and error codes
[This article is for Windows 8.x and Windows Phone 8.x developers writing Windows Runtime apps. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation]
his table is intended as an aid for cross-referencing Windows Runtime app error codes to the Microsoft .NET standard exceptions that you can catch as part of your app's exception handling techniques. For more info on those techniques, see Exception handling for Windows Runtime apps in C# or Visual Basic.
.NET Exception​ (Namespace)
HRESULT(s) - symbolic
HRESULT(s) - raw
AccessViolationException
E_POINTER
0x80004003
AmbiguousMatchException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_AMBIGUOUSMATCH
0x8000211d
ApplicationException
COR_E_APPLICATION
0x80131600
AppDomainUnloadedException
COR_E_APPDOMAINUNLOADED
0x80131014
COR_E_ARITHMETIC
0x80070216
COR_E_ARGUMENT
0x80070057
E_POINTER
0x80004003
COR_E_ARGUMENTOUTOFRANGE
0x80131502
ERROR_NO_UNICODE_TRANSLATION
0x80070459
COR_E_ARRAYTYPEMISMATCH
0x80131503
COR_E_BADIMAGEFORMAT
0x8007000b
CLDB_E_FILE_OLDVER
0x80131107
CLDB_E_INDEX_NOTFOUND
0x80131124
CLDB_E_FILE_CORRUPT
0x8013110e
COR_E_NEWER_RUNTIME
0x8013101b
COR_E_ASSEMBLYEXPECTED
0x80131018
ERROR_BAD_EXE_FORMAT
0x800700c1
ERROR_EXE_MARKED_INVALID
0x800700c0
CORSEC_E_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT
0x8013141d
ERROR_NOACCESS
0x800703e6
ERROR_INVALID_ORDINAL
0x800700b6
ERROR_INVALID_DLL
0x80070482
ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT
0x80070570
COR_E_LOADING_REFERENCE_ASSEMBLY
0x80131058
META_E_BAD_SIGNATURE
0x80131192
CannotUnloadAppDomainException
COR_E_CANNOTUNLOADAPPDOMAIN
0x80131015
ContractException (System.Diagnostics.Contracts)
COR_E_CODECONTRACTFAILED
0x80131542
ContextMarshalException (System)
COR_E_CONTEXTMARSHAL
0x80131504
CustomAttributeFormatException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_CUSTOMATTRIBUTEFORMAT
0x80131605
CryptographicException (System.Security.Cryptography)
CORSEC_E_CRYPTO
0x80131430
CryptographicUnexpectedOperationException (System.Security.Cryptography)
CORSEC_E_CRYPTO_UNEX_OPER
0x80131431
COR_E_DATAMISALIGNED
0x80131541
DirectoryNotFoundException (System.IO)
COR_E_DIRECTORYNOTFOUND
0x80070003
0x80030003
CTL_E_PATHNOTFOUND
0x800a004c
COR_E_DIVIDEBYZERO
0x80020012
CTL_E_DIVISIONBYZERO
0x800a000b
COR_E_DLLNOTFOUND
0x80131524
DuplicateWaitObjectException
COR_E_DUPLICATEWAITOBJECT
0x80131529
EndOfStreamException (System.IO)
COR_E_ENDOFSTREAM
0x80070026
EntryPointNotFoundException
COR_E_ENTRYPOINTNOTFOUND
0x80131523
COR_E_EXCEPTION
0x80131500
ExecutionEngineException
COR_E_EXECUTIONENGINE
0x80131506
FieldAccessException
COR_E_FIELDACCESS
0x80131507
FileLoadException (System.IO)
COR_E_FILELOAD
0x80131621
FUSION_E_INVALID_PRIVATE_ASM_LOCATION
0x80131041
FUSION_E_SIGNATURE_CHECK_FAILED
0x80131045
FUSION_E_LOADFROM_BLOCKED
0x80131051
FUSION_E_CACHEFILE_FAILED
0x80131052
FUSION_E_ASM_MODULE_MISSING
0x80131042
FUSION_E_INVALID_NAME
0x80131047
FUSION_E_PRIVATE_ASM_DISALLOWED
0x80131044
FUSION_E_HOST_GAC_ASM_MISMATCH
0x80131050
COR_E_MODULE_HASH_CHECK_FAILED
0x80131039
FUSION_E_REF_DEF_MISMATCH
0x80131040
SECURITY_E_INCOMPATIBLE_SHARE
0x80131401
SECURITY_E_INCOMPATIBLE_EVIDENCE
0x80131403
SECURITY_E_UNVERIFIABLE
0x80131402
COR_E_FIXUPSINEXE
0x80131019
ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES
0x80070004
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION
0x80070020
ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION
0x80070021
ERROR_OPEN_FAILED
0x8007006e
ERROR_DISK_CORRUPT
0x80070571
ERROR_UNRECOGNIZED_VOLUME
0x800703ed
ERROR_DLL_INIT_FAILED
0x8007045a
FUSION_E_CODE_DOWNLOAD_DISABLED
0x80131048
CORSEC_E_MISSING_STRONGNAME
0x8013141b
MSEE_E_ASSEMBLYLOADINPROGRESS
0x80131016
ERROR_FILE_INVALID
0x800703ee
FileNotFoundException (System.IO)
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
0x80070002
ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND
0x8007007e
ERROR_INVALID_NAME
0x8007007b
CTL_E_FILENOTFOUND
0x800a0035
ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND
0x80070003
ERROR_BAD_NET_NAME
0x80070043
ERROR_BAD_NETPATH
0x80070035
ERROR_NOT_READY
0x80070015
ERROR_WRONG_TARGET_NAME
0x80070574
INET_E_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL
0x800c000d
INET_E_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
0x800c000b
INET_E_CANNOT_CONNECT
0x800c0004
INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND
0x800c0005
INET_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND
0x800c0006
INET_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILURE
0x800c0008
INET_E_DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE
0x800c0007
ERROR_DLL_NOT_FOUND
0x80070485
CLR_E_BIND_ASSEMBLY_VERSION_TOO_LOW
0x80132000
CLR_E_BIND_ASSEMBLY_PUBLIC_KEY_MISMATCH
0x80132001
CLR_E_BIND_ASSEMBLY_NOT_FOUND
0x80132004
COR_E_FORMAT
0x80131537
COR_E_INDEXOUTOFRANGE
0x80131508
InsufficientExecutionStackException
COR_E_INSUFFICIENTEXECUTIONSTACK
0x80131578
COR_E_INVALIDCAST
0x80004002
InvalidComObjectException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
COR_E_INVALIDCOMOBJECT
0x80131527
InvalidFilterCriteriaException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_INVALIDFILTERCRITERIA
0x80131601
InvalidOleVariantTypeException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
COR_E_INVALIDOLEVARIANTTYPE
0x80131531
COR_E_INVALIDOPERATION
0x80131509
InvalidProgramException
COR_E_INVALIDPROGRAM
0x8013153a
IOException (System.IO)
COR_E_IO
0x80131620
CTL_E_DEVICEIOERROR
0x800a0039
IsolatedStorageException (System.IO.IsolatedStorage)
ISS_E_ISOSTORE
0x80131450
ISS_E_OPEN_STORE_FILE
0x80131460
ISS_E_OPEN_FILE_MAPPING
0x80131461
ISS_E_MAP_VIEW_OF_FILE
0x80131462
ISS_E_GET_FILE_SIZE
0x80131463
ISS_E_CREATE_MUTEX
0x80131464
ISS_E_LOCK_FAILED
0x80131465
ISS_E_FILE_WRITE
0x80131466
ISS_E_SET_FILE_POINTER
0x80131467
ISS_E_CREATE_DIR
0x80131468
ISS_E_CORRUPTED_STORE_FILE
0x80131480
ISS_E_STORE_VERSION
0x80131481
ISS_E_FILE_NOT_MAPPED
0x80131482
ISS_E_BLOCK_SIZE_TOO_SMALL
0x80131483
ISS_E_ALLOC_TOO_LARGE
0x80131484
ISS_E_USAGE_WILL_EXCEED_QUOTA
0x80131485
ISS_E_TABLE_ROW_NOT_FOUND
0x80131486
ISS_E_DEPRECATE
0x801314a0
ISS_E_CALLER
0x801314a1
ISS_E_PATH_LENGTH
0x801314a2
ISS_E_MACHINE
0x801314a3
ISS_E_STORE_NOT_OPEN
0x80131469
ISS_E_MACHINE_DACL
0x801314a4
MarshalDirectiveException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
COR_E_MARSHALDIRECTIVE
0x80131535
MethodAccessException
COR_E_METHODACCESS
0x80131510
META_E_CA_FRIENDS_SN_REQUIRED
0x801311e6
COR_E_MEMBERACCESS
0x8013151a
MissingFieldException
COR_E_MISSINGFIELD
0x80131511
MissingManifestResourceException (System.Resources)
COR_E_MISSINGMANIFESTRESOURCE
0x80131532
COR_E_MISSINGMEMBER
0x80131512
MissingMethodException
COR_E_MISSINGMETHOD
0x80131513
MulticastNotSupportedException
COR_E_MULTICASTNOTSUPPORTED
0x80131514
NotFiniteNumberException
COR_E_NOTFINITENUMBER
0x80131528
E_NOTIMPL
0x80004001
COR_E_NOTSUPPORTED
0x80131515
COR_E_NULLREFERENCE
0x80004003
COR_E_OBJECTDISPOSED
0x80131622
RO_E_CLOSED
0x80000013
COR_E_OPERATIONCANCELED
0x8013153b
E_OUTOFMEMORY
0x8007000e
CTL_E_OUTOFMEMORY
0x800a0007
COR_E_OVERFLOW
0x80131516
CTL_E_OVERFLOW
0x800a0006
PathTooLongException (System.IO)
COR_E_PATHTOOLONG
0x800700ce
COR_E_PLATFORMNOTSUPPORTED
0x80131539
COR_E_RANK
0x80131517
ReflectionTypeLoadException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_REFLECTIONTYPELOAD
0x80131602
RemotingException (System.Runtime.Remoting)
COR_E_REMOTING
0x8013150b
RuntimeWrappedException (System.Runtime.CompilerServices)
COR_E_RUNTIMEWRAPPED
0x8013153e
ServerException (System.Runtime.Remoting)
COR_E_SERVER
0x8013150e
SecurityException (System.Security)
COR_E_SECURITY
0x8013150a
CORSEC_E_INVALID_STRONGNAME
0x8013141a
CTL_E_PERMISSIONDENIED
0x800a0046
CORSEC_E_INVALID_PUBLICKEY
0x8013141e
CORSEC_E_SIGNATURE_MISMATCH
0x80131420
SafeArrayRankMismatchException System.Runtime.InteropServices)
COR_E_SAFEARRAYRANKMISMATCH
0x80131538
SafeArrayTypeMismatchException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
COR_E_SAFEARRAYTYPEMISMATCH
0x80131533
SerializationException (System.Runtime.Serialization)
COR_E_SERIALIZATION
0x8013150c
StackOverflowException
COR_E_STACKOVERFLOW
0x800703e9
CTL_E_OUTOFSTACKSPACE
0x800a001c
SynchronizationLockException (System.Threading)
COR_E_SYNCHRONIZATIONLOCK
0x80131518
SystemException
COR_E_SYSTEM
0x80131501
TargetException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_TARGET
0x80131603
TargetInvocationException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_TARGETINVOCATION
0x80131604
TargetParameterCountException (System.Reflection)
COR_E_TARGETPARAMCOUNT
0x8002000e
ThreadAbortException (System.Threading)
COR_E_THREADABORTED
0x80131530
ThreadInterruptedException (System.Threading)
COR_E_THREADINTERRUPTED
0x80131519
ThreadStateException (System.Threading)
COR_E_THREADSTATE
0x80131520
ThreadStartException (System.Threading)
COR_E_THREADSTART
0x80131525
COR_E_TYPEACCESS
0x80131543
COR_E_TYPEINITIALIZATION
0x80131534
COR_E_TYPELOAD
0x80131522
RO_E_METADATA_NAME_NOT_FOUND
0x8000000f
CLR_E_BIND_TYPE_NOT_FOUND
0x80132005
TypeUnloadedException
COR_E_TYPEUNLOADED
0x80131013
COR_E_UNAUTHORIZEDACCESS
0x80070005
CTL_E_PATHFILEACCESSERROR
0x800a004b
VerificationException (System.Security)
COR_E_VERIFICATION
0x8013150d
PolicyException (System.Security.Policy)
CORSEC_E_POLICY_EXCEPTION
0x80131416
CORSEC_E_NO_EXEC_PERM
0x80131418
CORSEC_E_MIN_GRANT_FAIL
0x80131417
XmlSyntaxException (System.Security)
CORSEC_E_XMLSYNTAX
0x80131419
COMException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
E_FAIL
0x80004005
ExternalException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
E_FAIL
0x80004005
SEHException (System.Runtime.InteropServices)
E_FAIL
0x80004005
ElementNotAvailableException (Windows.UI.Xaml.Automation)
(none)
0x802b001f
ElementNotEnabledException (Windows.UI.Xaml.Automation)
(none)
0x802b001e
LayoutCycleException (Windows.UI.Xaml)
(none)
0x802b0014
XamlParseException (Windows.UI.Xaml.Markup)
(none)
0x802b000a
Notes
In the ".NET Exception" column of the table above, if the exception name is linked, that exception is part of the classes for .NET for Windows Runtime apps. That means you could raise a new exception of that type in your own code. Or you can catch those exceptions specifically as part of your exception handling for try-catch or UnhandledException. If the exception name is not linked, that exception is not part of the classes for .NET for Windows Runtime. The exceptions that aren't part of the .NET for Windows Runtime set might be encountered in certain interop scenarios, or might come from system or Windows Runtime internals. You won't be able to write catch blocks for them using that specific exception type, because that type isn't known to the .NET libraries you're running for Windows Runtime apps. But you still might be able to read an HRESULT code, look it up from the "HRESULT(s) - raw:" column, and note that there is a .NET exception that corresponds. Or you can catch it as a general Exception. Then you can read the .NET documentation and perhaps learn more about the intention of that exception and the reasons that the originating code might have thrown that exception, even if that exception wasn't represented in the .NET for Windows Runtime types.
If no (Namespace) is listed for a .NET exception, it's from the System namespace.
The constants listed in the "HRESULT(s) - symbolic" column come from a variety of sources. Some are defined in winerror.h. Some are defined in headers that are specific to Component Object Model (COM) programming, or in headers that are part of specific subsystems of Windows. Some require HRESULT_From_Win32 macro usages with codes from even earlier sets of constants (these are the ones preceded with ERROR_
). For typical Windows Runtime programming when you're using a .NET language, these headers are not something that you'd have included as part of your project. If you are getting error code info for the cases where the system can't map to a standard exception, you'll probably see it as a raw integer or hex value and won't have automatic support that aliases the numeric code to the Windows named constant values. Still, there's a history of referencing error codes by their named constants instead of raw codes, based on previous Windows error reporting systems. You may be able to use the named constants you see in the table as a way to further research the error in other documentation sources such as forums or support documents, in particular what that error meant for desktop programming, Microsoft Win32 and COM, and so on.
SystemException: In the original .NET exception hierarchy, many exceptions derived from SystemException. For example, System.ArgumentException derived from SystemException. Inheritance from SystemException indicated that an exception was defined by the .NET core. SystemException wasn't included in the set of classes for .NET for Windows Runtime. All the exceptions that would have derived from SystemException under the full framework instead derive from System.Exception.
COMException: The .NET documentation suggests that COMException would be thrown for any unrecognized HRESULT, but that's not the behavior for Windows Runtime apps. Instead, COMException is typically the standard exception used for unmapped exceptions that originate from components. Unmapped exceptions from your own app code or from the system are reported as the base Exception, with a nonstandard HResult value.
ExternalException: Not included in .NET for Windows Runtime. You won't see this in the hierarchy for exceptions that do exist (like SEHException).
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