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c# - Running a .NET core app (.dll) with cmd by using process.start

I'm new to .NET Core 2.0, so i might be doing this all wrong, if so let me know.

I have a .NET core 2.0 app that should be cross platform, hence the app is a .dll console application, and it does work fine on all platforms.

I'm trying to implement kind of a watchdog, that in case of necessary process will duplicate itself, and by the same way it was called

> $ dotnet process.dll

My code is:

var process = new Process
{
   StartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo
   {
       FileName = "dotnet",
       Arguments = "path
eleasePublishOutputproces.dll"
       UseShellExecute = true,
       RedirectStandardOutput = false,
       RedirectStandardError = false,
       CreateNoWindow = true
     }

 };

 process.Start();

The problem is that when the process runs this code, i'm getting the following exception

Unhandled Exception: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Runtime, Version=4.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=sometoken' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

I can't find any mention of ruining dotnet from code, and i don't know even if this is possible?

Is it possible? Is .NET core process able to duplicate itself?

Thanks

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It seems you also need to set the WorkingDirectory to path eleasePublishOutput to be sure it is running in the same environment as calling dotnet process.dll directly in the console


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