Multiple items passed into Microsoft.Build.Framework.ITaskItem. When publishing with clickOnce
Create a desktop application, and I generate the installer correctly, but when I copy the project to another computer to generate the installer, I get the following error:
App.config; obj Debug .... csproj.projectname.exe.config is an invalid value for the ConfigFile parameter of the GenerateApplicationManifest task "You can not pass multiple elements in a parameter of type" Microsoft.Build.Frameworkk. ITaskItem "

Check that to solve it you had to remove the following line of code from the .csproj file:
I did it, but now it tells me the following error:
Error 1 Error connecting with ' localhost Users UserName Desktop Deploy '. The following error appears:
The website ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop Deploy' can
not be created. The path ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop
Deploy' does not exist or does not have access to it. The specified
path is not valid.
It is very strange, check, according to the correct route, the only thing that changes in the route is the name of C: by localhost., Since in the previous computer, where the installer generated it, it did it correctly.
If anyone has any ideas, thank you. Greetings.
c# visual-studio winforms clickonce
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Create a desktop application, and I generate the installer correctly, but when I copy the project to another computer to generate the installer, I get the following error:
App.config; obj Debug .... csproj.projectname.exe.config is an invalid value for the ConfigFile parameter of the GenerateApplicationManifest task "You can not pass multiple elements in a parameter of type" Microsoft.Build.Frameworkk. ITaskItem "

Check that to solve it you had to remove the following line of code from the .csproj file:
I did it, but now it tells me the following error:
Error 1 Error connecting with ' localhost Users UserName Desktop Deploy '. The following error appears:
The website ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop Deploy' can
not be created. The path ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop
Deploy' does not exist or does not have access to it. The specified
path is not valid.
It is very strange, check, according to the correct route, the only thing that changes in the route is the name of C: by localhost., Since in the previous computer, where the installer generated it, it did it correctly.
If anyone has any ideas, thank you. Greetings.
c# visual-studio winforms clickonce
add a comment |
Create a desktop application, and I generate the installer correctly, but when I copy the project to another computer to generate the installer, I get the following error:
App.config; obj Debug .... csproj.projectname.exe.config is an invalid value for the ConfigFile parameter of the GenerateApplicationManifest task "You can not pass multiple elements in a parameter of type" Microsoft.Build.Frameworkk. ITaskItem "

Check that to solve it you had to remove the following line of code from the .csproj file:
I did it, but now it tells me the following error:
Error 1 Error connecting with ' localhost Users UserName Desktop Deploy '. The following error appears:
The website ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop Deploy' can
not be created. The path ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop
Deploy' does not exist or does not have access to it. The specified
path is not valid.
It is very strange, check, according to the correct route, the only thing that changes in the route is the name of C: by localhost., Since in the previous computer, where the installer generated it, it did it correctly.
If anyone has any ideas, thank you. Greetings.
c# visual-studio winforms clickonce
Create a desktop application, and I generate the installer correctly, but when I copy the project to another computer to generate the installer, I get the following error:
App.config; obj Debug .... csproj.projectname.exe.config is an invalid value for the ConfigFile parameter of the GenerateApplicationManifest task "You can not pass multiple elements in a parameter of type" Microsoft.Build.Frameworkk. ITaskItem "

Check that to solve it you had to remove the following line of code from the .csproj file:
I did it, but now it tells me the following error:
Error 1 Error connecting with ' localhost Users UserName Desktop Deploy '. The following error appears:
The website ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop Deploy' can
not be created. The path ' localhost Users OpenCode Desktop
Deploy' does not exist or does not have access to it. The specified
path is not valid.
It is very strange, check, according to the correct route, the only thing that changes in the route is the name of C: by localhost., Since in the previous computer, where the installer generated it, it did it correctly.
If anyone has any ideas, thank you. Greetings.
c# visual-studio winforms clickonce
c# visual-studio winforms clickonce
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