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When I open a (dnx46) project in my visual studio I (most of the times) get the following error:

The following error occurred attempting to run the DNX design time process (dnx-clr-win-x86.1.0.0-rc1-final)

No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it [::ffff:127.0.0.1]:39084

The DNX design time process provides intellisense, build and reference information to Visual Studio and without it your experience will be very limited. Please tyr closing and reopening Visual Studio to see if that corrects the problem. Alternatively, check that the DNX version is properly installed or try changing to a different installed DNX version using the project property pages.

I started getting this error last week. I have the problem with all my dnx prjects, including the one's that haven't changed since then.

My dnx is RC1-final. I tried installing RC1-update1 but to no avail.

Restarting the visual studio sometimes helps but not very often.

The problems with not having this design time process are:

  • no 'web' profile to debug (or any other option to debug)
  • references are not visible in visual studio
  • Building takes a huge huge amount of time

Is there anyone that has any idea what is going on and what I can do to it?

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  • I ended up clearing my system. I also had a problem with two separate versions of visual studio 2015 that made it impossible to update them...
    – Pieter
    Dec 16, 2015 at 10:56
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    Do you have another VS 2015 process running? If I accidentally open two instances at the same time I get this error.
    – empty
    Dec 18, 2015 at 18:48
  • I tried this with nothing open except for the visual studio. I experienced this problem many times and ended up reinstalling the entire system. For now, everything is working fine with all my projects.
    – Pieter
    Jan 5, 2016 at 8:00
  • reinstalling vs2015 didn't help? i'm having same problem, so if u have any suggestion how to fix it (rather than reinstalling whole system), please tell me Jan 12, 2016 at 10:26
  • I somehow had two versions installed of VS 2015 (professional and Enterprise). Upgrading, Re-installing or de-installing did more bad than good so I ended up cleaning the entire system.
    – Pieter
    Jan 13, 2016 at 11:27

7 Answers 7

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Well, executing dnvm update-self command before opening the project does the job for me as mentioned here.

http://www.talkingdotnet.com/how-to-fix-dnx-project-start-up-error-in-vs-2015/

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  • With the link, you should try to give a bit explanation as well.
    – Nehal
    Jan 21, 2016 at 12:02
  • Links might become outdated, deleted or obsolete. Please consider giving some explanation yourself as well.
    – Kevin Kopf
    Jan 21, 2016 at 12:12
  • Well, running the dnvm update-self command for now does fix this issue but this is a temporary solution. I guess there is some problem with the VS setup but nothing concrete though.
    – VirendraJ
    Jan 22, 2016 at 12:07
  • I tried this solution. It didn't do the trick for me but I guess it's a good reference for people having this same error message and landing here...
    – Pieter
    Jan 26, 2016 at 15:01
  • I think you are right. It's working sometime for me but not all the time. What I am doing is if dnvm update-self doesn't work, then I try dnvm upgrade command and that works. This is a very weird issue and quite frustrating. Microsoft must address this ASAP.
    – VirendraJ
    Jan 27, 2016 at 6:30
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Repairing the ASP.NET 5 Release Candidate solved it for me, at least so far. I've been been running a day or so. Get the latest install here which also performs the repair: https://get.asp.net/

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  • This didn't work for me at the time but i didn't use the installer you are referring to. It also seems like a sensible thing to do when having this problem. If more people confirm this answer as a solution to the problem I am willing to accept this solution.
    – Pieter
    Jan 14, 2016 at 9:51
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Run VS: Tools > NuGet Package Manager > Package Manager Console:

  • dnvm upgrade
  • dnvm upgrade -r CoreClr
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    It worked for me but I had to run this commands in the project folder at Visual Studio 2015\Projects\MyProject\src\MyProject Apr 4, 2016 at 6:24
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i get the same error what i did was erease the .dxn folder in my user acound C:\Users\usr.dnx

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Swapping dot net versions seemed to help

dnvm list
dnvm use 1.0.0-rc1-update1 -r coreclr

Presumably change and change back could work, I'll report back if I get to test this again

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I had the same problem. Run the command: dnvm upgrade. And then change the DNX version in the properties of the project to 1.0.0-rc1-update2 (or another new version): Properties of the project

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I am running 1.0.0-rc1-update1 , the following command line worked.

dnvm update-self

Then close and reopen the solution in visual studio. Error no longer show up. dnvm list shows I am still running the same version.

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