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After exporting a Unity project to Windows Phone, I am missing a reference in Visual Studio. The reference is Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Runtime Package for Windows.

missing reference

The files and dlls exist where they have to be but there I cannot add a reference to them in the reference manager because it does not exist there. Browsing and adding them directly also brings up a error saying the dll is not compatible.

No reference

Does anyone know how this reference can be fixed?

Thanks in advance

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We had similar problem caused by "incorrect" version of used Visual Studio. Unity created a project for VS2015 which had reference for the newer version of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Runtime Package. When we opened the project in VS 2013, a similar problem occurred. So the solution was to:

  • Open it in VS 2015.
  • Or change reference of the library to older version.
  • Or have more VS versions on the machine.

Hope this help

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