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Package manager console crash in visual studio 2015 enterprise just after start with error:

Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more specific scope. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective execution policy of RemoteSigned. Type "Get-ExecutionPolicy -List" to view your execution policy settings. For more information please see "Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy".

I have tryied a lot of things like like setting execution policy in power shell to remoteSigned but nothing helped, nuget still don't work.

Any one have the same issue? Thanks for any advance.

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  • Please be more specific: how does crash manifest itself exactly? You just show an error message of the console..
    – stijn
    Jul 22, 2015 at 9:38
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    Have the same problem; package manager console is not working, just that error. I tried setting policy to unrestricted, working fine in 2013 but not in 2015! Jul 22, 2015 at 9:40
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    Tried every possible combination of set-executionpolicy on 32 and 64 bit ps process. Strange thing is that "Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully" but it just stops there, can't type anything to the console. Jul 22, 2015 at 9:51
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    It's even worse because the same issue also disallows just installing packages (because install.ps1 cannot be executed).
    – Wilbert
    Jul 22, 2015 at 9:52
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    I have asked at msdn forum also: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/… Jul 22, 2015 at 10:08

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Microsoft has published a hotfix for that issue, here is information how to apply it:

A hotfix is now available to install. Please grab the install from one of these locations appropriately:

2.8.7 for VS 2013: https://github.com/NuGet/Home/releases/download/2.8.7/NuGet.Tools.vsix

3.1.1 for VS 2015: https://github.com/NuGet/Home/releases/download/3.1.1/NuGet.Tools.vsix

NuGet will publish these to the Visual Studio gallery next week.

For more information visit this page: https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/1572078/nuget-crash-in-visual-studio-2015-enterprise

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    this fixed my VS 2015 / nuget 3.0 issue which was totally different from the one stated in the question. If you are having issues with nuget 3.0 in VS, I'd try this hotfix.
    – Kevin Won
    Aug 24, 2015 at 18:59
  • you saved my day!! Tnx
    – Dewz
    Nov 16, 2015 at 5:42
  • Do try both first one was applicable for me. Both are imp. 2.8.7 or 3.1.1 Nov 16, 2017 at 10:50
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I had the same issue and found solution that worked for me: set execution policy to "Undefined" in all scopes (Remove registry key for Machine and User scopes if they are set by domain policy) and then restart VS and open Package Manager Console.

Edit: path to key I deleted:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell

Key: ExecutionPolicy

This command line can be used to automate the process (run as admin), until issue is fixed:

reg delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\PowerShell /v ExecutionPolicy /f
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  • Yes, it works, thank you! But however execution policy is being restored by the domain policy so It helps only until next restart!
    – Maris
    Jul 22, 2015 at 10:21
  • I agree that in case of Domain Policy this is just a temporary workaround. For permanent fix you can either change domain policy or wait for MS to fix that horrible behavior.
    – Encarmine
    Jul 22, 2015 at 10:26
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After a completely clean install of Visual Studio Professional 2015 from the MSDN Website, I ran VS2015 as Administrator, opened up the Package Manager Console from Tools -> NuGet Package Manager... -> Package Manager Console and I received this error:

Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more specific scope. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective execution policy of Unrestricted. Type "Get-ExecutionPolicy -List" to view your execution policy settings. For more information please see "Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy

By following the above steps to:

  1. Use Tools -> Extensions and Updates... to uninstall NuGet Package Manager for Visual Studio 2015.

  2. Restart Visual Studio.

  3. Use Tools -> Extensions and Updates... to re-install NuGet Package Manager for Visual Studio 2015.

  4. Restart Visual Studio.

Now when I open up the Package Manager Console, Powershell loads correctly and every thing is good. Hopefully this helps without having to override or set the execution policy.

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  • This worked for me - though i'm not sure id it only worked because when initially installed i did not have admin access, and then i got it for VS, then followed these steps.
    – will
    May 5, 2016 at 9:18
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I get the following error in VS 2013 under Tools\Nuget package Manager\ Package Manager console....

Issue:Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more specific scope. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective execution policy of Unrestricted. Type "Get-ExecutionPolicy -List" to view your execution policy settings. For more information please see "Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy

I uninstalled the Nuget Package manager using Tools\Extension and Updates uninstalled the Nuget Package Manager.

Reinstalled the package manager from below location to solve the issue.

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=NuGetTeam.NuGetPackageManagerforVisualStudio2013

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