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I removed a project in my solution and then later re-added it. Since reading it.. I'm getting an ambiguous reference error now which I can't remove. viewing the implementation of the class (which is getting the error) I see it references it twice:

> ClassName (myclass.Class)    myclass.Class
> ClassName (myclass.Class)    myclass.Class, Version=1.0.0.0

the namespace is only viewed once, but this problem only exists in 1 partial view.

EDIT:

<%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl<MyClass.Class.MyViewModel>" %>

MyViewModel is giving the ambiguous error, if i view all the available classes it shows duplicates like:

MyClass.Class.MyViewModel
MyClass.Class.MyViewModel
MyClass.Class.MyOtherViewModel
MyClass.Class.MyOtherViewModel

but when I open another partial view in the same project, it's fine. It's just the 1 partial that seems to be retaining the duplicate reference.

Any idea how I can resolve this?

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Have you tried right-clicking the solution and doing Clean Solution?

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    i did clean several times..but it took a manual clean to sort it. thanks all
    – nologo
    Mar 16, 2011 at 14:13
  • Yer I had to do a manual as well to solve the issue but thanks for that.
    – Chadwick13
    Oct 30, 2013 at 10:33
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    Great manual clean instructions from this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/4744901/85662. Aug 12, 2014 at 16:16
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It sounds like your project has two different references to the same assembly.

Get rid of one of them.

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I was getting this as an erroneous error message, and my project still built and ran fine for months. It was because someone had put a class in a namespace with different capitalisation to all the other instances of that namespace, so they were effectively two different namespaces. Our code was technically correctl, but the ASPX <%@ Register %> directive complained that it was ambiguous because there were two different symbols with the "same" name; MyNamespace and Mynamespace.

Check your capitalisation.

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Have you tried turning it (Visual Studio) off and on again? It worked for me...

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I deleted the "bin" and "obj" sub-directories in each project's directory and the error disappeared.

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Probably your project had a link to an assembly in your solution and also your project class has a using statement to the namespace in referenced assembly.

Remove link to an assembly between projects if they belong to one solution.

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This can also happen if you have references two different versions. If you're referencing an assembly in your problem project and also referencing another project that has the same reference but a different version, it's ambiguous which reference to use.

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  • is there anything that you can do to resolve this? i.e. you want the 2 different versions present.
    – Sylvia
    Aug 6, 2018 at 10:45
  • How to get around this error? Got exactly same problem as Sylvia Apr 7, 2022 at 12:26
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I had a same issue with ambiguous reference in my solution. When I tried to reference one of two references I was not possible - it did no action after clicking. The reason was referencing same class via project reference and Nuget reference.

I just went to C:\Users{userName}.nuget\packages{projectName}\4.6.0\lib\net6.0{dllName} and delete dll file. Now it works properly

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You are getting this error because you have two class with the same name and the same namespace. You should change the namespace of one of the classes.

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  • try to remove the reference and make sure you are referencing by project. Mar 16, 2011 at 13:28
  • done. its only the 1 partialview which is retaining the weird reference. rebooted my machine/cleaned solution/ cleared out temp asp.net folder
    – nologo
    Mar 16, 2011 at 13:29

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