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After opening my WPF .NET 4.5 project in Visual Studio 2015, every view yields the following error in my error view:

Severity Code Description Project File Line

Error CS0103 The name 'InitializeComponent' does not exist in the current context

However, the project builds just fine and tells me it's got 0 errors. Even with "Warnings as Errors" in my build configuration being enabled.

ReSharper tells me I should implement missing members Connect and InitializeComponent in my view:

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After doing so, the build error went away and method stubs containing throw new NotImplementedExceptions() are being entered, clearly made by R#.

What should I do with this? Do I need to implement both methods? If yes, how? Is there any documentation about this - what seems to be a - breaking change?

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  • i actually can reproduce this bug. But after creating new project in the new solution from VS2015 there is no error and both methods seems to be implemented. I guess some reference error ?
    – LightCZ
    Aug 1, 2015 at 20:42
  • @LightCZ Did you try to compare the solution files before and after adding a new project? Any differences?
    – SeToY
    Aug 1, 2015 at 23:55
  • Ah i meant when you create totally new solution. I still dont know how to fix existing project. same error. Wierd that internet is silent about this issue.
    – LightCZ
    Aug 2, 2015 at 3:35

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I got the same error while moving a WinRT 8.1 project to UWP. In my case I renamed the UWP App.Xaml (+ .cs etc.) to OrigApp.Xaml and then added in the old App.Xaml. However, the Build Action on both files was still set to 'ApplicationDefinition'. Changing the build action on the renamed App.Xaml to None , or just deleting it :), resolved the issue for me.

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