Does Visual Studio 2019 allows you to delete the project if you are already working on that project.
In old version of visual studio this is not the issue.
How would I create a Xamarin.Android project that targets .NET 6 (Xamarin.Android being the traditional Android bindings, not .NET MAUI)?
Creating a new project from the Visual Studio 2022 UI generates the same Mono template Visual Studio 2019 does.
This guide seems to suggest manually editing the .csproj file, but doing that breaks the build with errors like:
Package Xamarin.AndroidX.AppCompat 1.3.1.3 is not compatible with monoandroid50 (MonoAndroid,Version=v5.0)
Upgrade your Visual Studio to Visual Studio 2022 preview.
Version: Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 (64-bit) - Preview
Version 17.1.0 Preview 4.0
After that you could create Android project with .Net 6.0.
I installed .NET 6 to be able to use with Visual studio 2019 but cannot see version 6 inside the visual studio
need support
.NET 6 is supported with Visual Studio 2022 and Visual Studio 2022 for Mac. It is not supported with Visual Studio 2019, Visual Studio for Mac 8, or MSBuild 16. If you want to use .NET 6, you will need to upgrade to Visual Studio 2022 (which is also now 64-bit). .NET 6 is supported with the Visual Studio Code C# extension.
This is from the Dev blog here https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-6/
Also there is a thread here - Visual Studio 2019 Not Showing .NET 6 Framework.
Of course, SSIS still does not work with Visual Studio 2022. And this is holding up a lot of upgrades from Visual Studio 2019.
Has anyone tried Crystal Reports with Visual Studio 2022?
I have an ASP.NET MVC app using Bootstrap and Crystal Reports. Wondering if I can run and maintain it in Visual Studio 2022...
Crystal report patch for Visual Studio 2022 is SP32, which has been released. The download address is:
CR for Visual Studio SP32 64b installer (VS 2022 and above),or just download runtime:CR for Visual Studio SP32 CR Runtime 64-bit.
Uninstall the old version first, and then download the new version to install.
Here are the official release notes:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 (64bit)
Security updates
Addressed customer Incidents
New Data source: HANA 2.0 SP06
Platform support: Win 10 21H2
Platform support: Win 11 21H2 - Check KBA 3204578 for a Windows 11 specific OLE image issue and workaround.
Platform support: Chrome Browser version 101
This is the response from SAP.
Wait for SP32.
https://answers.sap.com/questions/13463389/crystal-report-with-visual-studio-2022-preview.html
SAP Crystal Reports does not support Visual Studio 2022 yet—not even the latest SP31. Please use other alternatives for now, or wait for SP32.
I upgraded from Visual Studio 2017 to 2022. For Crystal reports, I continue to develop them in 2017. Then I copy the reports from my 2017 folder into the 2022 folder. The new/modified reports developed in 2017 work fine in 2022. I do have crystal NuGet package version 13.04.001 installed in my VS 2022 version.
The latest version SP32 supports VS 2022
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Crystal+Reports%2C+Developer+for+Visual+Studio+Downloads
https://answers.sap.com/questions/13463389/crystal-report-with-visual-studio-2022-preview.html
https://origin.softwaredownloads.sap.com/public/site/index.html
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https://www.sap.com/cmp/td/sap-crystal-reports-visual-studio-trial.html
After installing SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio (SP32) installation package for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE (VS 2022 and above)
I still couldn't add a Crystal Report to ASP.Net 4.8 project. I had uninstalled all previous versions of CR for VS, rebooted, etc.
I had VS 2019, VS 2022 Preview and VS 2022 installed. After removing VS 2022 Preview, updating VS 2022 and re-install of SP32 for VS IDE, everything began working.
I have ultimate version of visual studio 2012 today I downloaded and installed Visual Studio 2012 SDK which suppose to add project templates under Visual studio new project dialog, but there is nothing displayed the only project template I see under Visual c#-> Extensibility is Visual studio package.
can anyone help me out with this problem? I am using RTM version of VS
This usually happens because your target .NET framework version (at the top of the New Project Dialog) is set to something other than .NET Framework 4.5.