This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package …

Open the csproj file in Notepad

Search for nuget and delete the Target node like this:

<Target Name=”EnsureBclBuildImported” BeforeTargets=”BeforeBuild” Condition=”‘$(BclBuildImported)’ == ””>
<Error Condition=”!Exists(‘..\WindowFormDemo\packages\Microsoft.Bcl.Build.1.0.14\tools\Microsoft.Bcl.Build.targets’)” Text=”This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=317567.” HelpKeyword=”BCLBUILD2001″ />
<Error Condition=”Exists(‘..\WindowFormDemo\packages\Microsoft.Bcl.Build.1.0.14\tools\Microsoft.Bcl.Build.targets’)” Text=”The build restored NuGet packages. Build the project again to include these packages in the build. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=317568.” HelpKeyword=”BCLBUILD2002″ />
</Target>

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Reference:http://docs.nuget.org/ndocs/consume-packages/package-restore

Find the project file .csproj, open it, and remove the following

 

<Target Name="EnsureNuGetPackageBuildImports" BeforeTargets="PrepareForBuild">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <ErrorText>This project references NuGet package(s) that are missing on this computer. Enable NuGet Package Restore to download them.  For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=322105. The missing file is {0}.</ErrorText>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <Error Condition="!Exists('$(SolutionDir)\.nuget\NuGet.targets')" Text="$([System.String]::Format('$(ErrorText)', '$(SolutionDir)\.nuget\NuGet.targets'))" />
</Target>

 

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