If you would be satisfied with the version of the CLR that compiled the assembly, you can use the Assembly.ImageRuntimeVersion
property. According to MSDN, that property:
representing the version of the common language runtime (CLR) saved in the file containing the manifest.
and
By default, ImageRuntimeVersion is set to the version of the CLR used to build the assembly. However, it might have been set to another value at compile time.
Of course, that doesn't give you the specific version of the .NET Framework (for example: .NET Frameworks 2, 3.0 and 3.5 are all on the 2.0 CLR).
If the CLR version isn't sufficient, you could to try to 'estimate' (guess intelligently) what version it must be based on the assemblies it references. For .NET 1 and 4, the CLR version should be enough. However, if the CLR version was 2.0, you wouldn't know if that meant 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5 so you could try some more logic. For example, if you saw that the Assembly referenced System.Core
(using Assembly.GetReferencedAssemblies()
) then you would know that the version is 3.5 since System.Core
was new in 3.5. That's not exactly rock-solid since the assembly in question might not use any types from the Assembly so you wouldn't be able to catch that. To try to catch more cases, you could loop through all the referenced assemblies and check their version numbers - maybe filtering to just assemblies that start with System to avoid false positives with other libraries. If you see any System.* assemblies referenced that have a version of 3.5.x.x, then you can also be pretty sure it was built for 3.5.
As you've noticed, I don't believe the TargetFrameworkProfile
escapes past Visual Studio. However, if there happens to be an app.config file for the application, Visual Studio may have put the target framework in there. For example, if you set project to use the 4.0 Client Profile, Visual Studio creates an app.config like this:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
<startup>
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.0,Profile=Client"/>
</startup>
</configuration>
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