VS2017 is showing project as incompatible. Is there any way to load the project in VS2017
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I migrate Visual Studio 2013 project to visual studio 2019 and recompiler my all dlls and other files using visual studio 2019. But when I run my application, it still requires msvcr120d.dll in release mode.
Anyone help me out to fix this.
Go to settings and select proper Platform Toolset
for vs2019 select v142
I am attempting to create a new project with VS 2019 (under Windows 10) using the Direct3DUWPGame.vsix template - which I successfully downloaded from GitHub, and installed for VS 2017 & VS 2019. However, when I try to create a new project, say "Direct3d Win32 Game DR" using VS 2019, I get the following error message:
Error: this template attempted to load component assembly
'Microsoft.VisualStudio.WinRT.TemplateWizards,
Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'. For more information on
this problem and how to enable this template, please see
documentation on Customizing Project Templates.
Note that I can successfully create exactly the same project with VS 2017 - so my problem is only with VS 2019. I should also mention that I have previously installed / uninstalled VS 2013 & VS 2015 on this machine.
In all cases these have been versions of Visual Studio Community.
Has anyone else run into this problem and found a way around it?
I inherited a project that was created in Visual Studio 2015 with SQL Server Data Tools version 14.
I'm running VS 2017 version 15.6.0 with SQL Server Data Tools 15.1.61801.210
When I try to open the solution it just fails with the below error message. What do I need to do in order to "upgrade" the solution so I can work with it?
Unsupported
This version of Visual Studio is unable to open the following projects. The project types may not be installed or this version of Visual Studio may not support them.
For more information on enabling these project types or otherwise migrating your assets, please see the details in the "Migration Report" displayed after clicking OK.
- LabSOR, "C:\Users\GROSCH\Documents\LabSOR\ETL\LabSOR_SSIS\LabSOR\LabSOR.dtproj"
No changes required
These projects can be opened in Visual Studio 2015, Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012, and Visual Studio 2010 SP1 without changing them.
- LabSOR, "C:\Users\GROSCH\Documents\LabSOR\ETL\LabSOR_SSIS\LabSOR.sln"
Ended up the SSDT integration elements hadn't installed. Once I did that I could right-click on the project in the solution explorer and reload it, and then it started working.
So here's my problem, i already have a written code with visual studio c++ 2015. I need to run it on a windows server 2003. So basically i need to run it on visual studio 2005. Is there anyway i can do it? Or should i upgrade the visual studio version?
Thanks
I encontered the same issue. But you can also compile for your windows server by changing some project settings:
Right-click on your project -> Settings. In the configuration settings, navigate to general. Now, you can change "platform toolset" to "Visual Studio 2015 - Windows XP". After compiling, the resulting exe should run on your windows server fine. At least, this worked for me.
All my C++ Visual Studio 2012 projects cannot be upgraded by VS 2013 Professional Update 2, microsoft tells that you also need to have VS2012 installed in order to open VS 2012 projects.
The problem is that I have installed VS2012 and still get the same error.
after each project name in VS 2013 I have (Project incompatible), I want to convert the projects to VS2013 because I don't want to use VS2012 anymore.
Unsupported
This version of Visual Studio is unable to open the following projects. The project types may not be installed or this version of Visual Studio may not support them.
For more information on enabling these project types or otherwise migrating your assets, please see the details in the "Migration Report" displayed after clicking OK.
No changes required
These projects can be opened in Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012, and Visual Studio 2010 SP1 without changing them.
and this is the error in migration report
The application which this project type is based on was not found.
I found somewhere on a forum that if you install VS 2012 SDK it should work, but the VS2012 SDK cannot be installed because it cannot find Visual Studio 2012