Visual Studio Pro “Could not find part of the path”
I am at my wits end here. I have checked out a project from our repo and I get this error when building:
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: 'Could not find a part of the path 'C:DEVmyprojectBINDEBUG'.'
This directory exists. I am running VS as an admin. I believe this folder is just recreated when I hit build. I would provide more information if I knew what information to provide.
Where does one begin to troubleshoot this?
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I am at my wits end here. I have checked out a project from our repo and I get this error when building:
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: 'Could not find a part of the path 'C:DEVmyprojectBINDEBUG'.'
This directory exists. I am running VS as an admin. I believe this folder is just recreated when I hit build. I would provide more information if I knew what information to provide.
Where does one begin to troubleshoot this?
visual-studio
If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07
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I am at my wits end here. I have checked out a project from our repo and I get this error when building:
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: 'Could not find a part of the path 'C:DEVmyprojectBINDEBUG'.'
This directory exists. I am running VS as an admin. I believe this folder is just recreated when I hit build. I would provide more information if I knew what information to provide.
Where does one begin to troubleshoot this?
visual-studio
I am at my wits end here. I have checked out a project from our repo and I get this error when building:
System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: 'Could not find a part of the path 'C:DEVmyprojectBINDEBUG'.'
This directory exists. I am running VS as an admin. I believe this folder is just recreated when I hit build. I would provide more information if I knew what information to provide.
Where does one begin to troubleshoot this?
visual-studio
visual-studio
asked Jan 2 at 17:40
JeffJeff
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If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07
add a comment |
If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07
If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07
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I'll try one last time: Can you cite what you see in the compilation output window? I feel like we're half communicating...
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I'll try one last time: Can you cite what you see in the compilation output window? I feel like we're half communicating...
I'll try one last time: Can you cite what you see in the compilation output window? I feel like we're half communicating...
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If you check the output window within Visual Studio, do you see any additional information about the build that gives any additional insight about this error? What happens if you delete the BIN folder (including its DEBUG subdirectory) and then rebuild?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
What version of Visual Studio Pro are you using?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 18:55
I'm trying a Windows refresh real quick... It is 2017
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 19:21
I don't know why you would do a "Windows refresh", whatever that means. Why not start with what I suggested?
– Jazimov
Jan 2 at 20:46
I already did that once before. No effect this time either
– Jeff
Jan 2 at 21:07