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I'm getting "[project] nuget configuration is invalid" error. I received an error like this before and used the 'Update Nuget package manager' solution mentioned here:

Unable to Install Any Package in Visual Studio 2015

I've also tried the other solutions mentioned in that link to no avail.

  • Restarting Visual Studio
  • Deleting nuget.config
  • Deleting packages.config
  • Updating nuGet Package Manager.

Also, I'm able to see the nuGet Packages at the solution level and other projects within this solution.

And, if I go to Package Manager Console (Tools -> NuGet Package Manager -> Package Manager Console), I can't see the projects having this issue in the project drop down, but I see the other projects in the solution.

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Simply restarting Visual Studio worked for me.

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    This solution and many others have been listed here. As mentioned in the question, this is a case where this and many of the listed solutions have already been tried
    – Ash
    Dec 4, 2016 at 23:52
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    @AshwinNair Thank you for pointing that out. I added this as an answer because I found this question when I was Googling the error message, and restarting VS was all I needed. So the solutions you mentioned trying in your question actually solved my problem. :) I suspect others have found that to be the case for them as well. Dec 5, 2016 at 14:29
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    It's good to know that one of the solutions mentioned in the question solved your problem. As I mentioned before, this question is a case where those 'solutions' that worked for others hadn't worked. As such, 'restarting VS' isn't an answer to THIS question. I hope people don't take it upon themselves to post the other three solutions as answers as well in case one of the 3 works for them.
    – Ash
    Dec 6, 2016 at 22:54
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    Closing the solution and reopening it worked for me, rather than restarting visual studio entirely.
    – aleksk
    Apr 1, 2017 at 13:33
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    Still works in VS2019. Consistency FTW!
    – DPH
    Dec 7, 2018 at 13:42
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NOTE: This is mentioned in the question but restarting Visual Studio fixes the issue in most cases.

Updating Visual Studio to 'Update 2' got it working again.

Tools -> Extensions and Updates ->Visual Studio Update 2

As mentioned in the question and the link i posted therein, I'd already updated NuGet Package Manager to 3.4.4 prior to this and restarted to no avail, so I don't know if the combination of both these actions worked.

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    I had this error in Update 2, but Restarting VS fixed it for me Jul 18, 2016 at 22:00
  • This update was hidden under Python Tools Update for me. Jul 19, 2016 at 12:28
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    I just ran into this, and am already on Update 3. Restarting fixed it for me as well.
    – krillgar
    Oct 6, 2016 at 17:29
  • This worked for me, and also it makes sense because, I had changed versions of things in the web.config, then nuget wouldn't load
    – guideX
    Dec 7, 2018 at 21:03

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