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From: kashfashubu
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 I have a custom exception class having the constructors given below.  ExceptionA( 
string mesage, params object[] abc);  ExceptionA( string mesage, Exception inner , 
params object[] abc);  When I try to create an instance of this class via reflection,  
Object[] paramlist ={�123�, new FileIOException(�File Not found�),�Username�};Type 
type =Type.GetType(LogonException, false, true); 
Exception exp = (Exception) Activator.CreateInstance(type, paramlist); 
It always call the first constructor, irrespective of that fact that the second 
argument is of type exception. 
It�s because both the constructors are compactable because of the variable arguments. 
Is there any way to explicitly point to call the second constructor? 
  
     

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