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I have the version of NuGet that comes with MVC3 (1.0), but when I try to upgrade to the latest version (currently 1.4) it failes and I get this in the log file:

6/27/2011 1:25:08 PM - VSIXInstaller.SignatureMismatchException: The installed version of 'NuGet Package Manager' is signed, but the update version has an invalid signature. Therefore, Extension Manager cannot install the update. at VSIXInstaller.Common.VerifyMatchingExtensionSignatures(IInstalledExtension installedExtension, IInstallableExtension updateExtension) at VSIXInstaller.InstallProgressPage.BeginInstallVSIX(SupportedVSSKU targetAppID)

6/27/2011 1:25:08 PM - Install Error : VSIXInstaller.SignatureMismatchException: The installed version of 'NuGet Package Manager' is signed, but the update version has an invalid signature. Therefore, Extension Manager cannot install the update. at VSIXInstaller.Common.VerifyMatchingExtensionSignatures(IInstalledExtension installedExtension, IInstallableExtension updateExtension) at VSIXInstaller.InstallProgressPage.BeginInstallVSIX(SupportedVSSKU targetAppID)

6/27/2011 1:26:27 PM - VSIXInstaller.SignatureMismatchException: The installed version of 'NuGet Package Manager' is signed, but the update version has an invalid signature. Therefore, Extension Manager cannot install the update. at VSIXInstaller.Common.VerifyMatchingExtensionSignatures(IInstalledExtension installedExtension, IInstallableExtension updateExtension) at VSIXInstaller.InstallProgressPage.BeginInstallVSIX(SupportedVSSKU targetAppID)

I even tried uninstalling NuGet (via Add or Remove Programs) and installing 1.4 manually, but I inexplicably get the same message. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?

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    There's something deeply ironic about a program that is designed to update packages not being able to update itself, and not just once, but for years and years. Sep 25, 2014 at 2:36

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  1. Close all visual studio 2010 instances.
  2. Open visual studio again as administrator
  3. Go to "Tools" > "Extension Manager"
  4. Uninstall NuGet
  5. Install NuGet again.

if you are not able to uninstall it go to:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\Extensions\Microsoft Corporation\NuGet Package Manager

and remove this folder. deleting this is at your own risk!

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    I sometimes forget that VS needs to run as Admin for some operations. My uninstall was greyed out, Run as Admin resolved it. Thanks. Mar 7, 2012 at 17:24
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    Worked as smoooth as an old cat in a hammered, velvet, smoking jacket, sipping a 27 year old Laphroaig from a Glencairn whiskey glass, with the reassuring sound of a crackling fire in the background. Jan 3, 2013 at 8:23
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    02/28/2013 and I have this issue again, upgrading to version 2.2.40116.9051. Uninstalling and re-installing fixed it.
    – rsenna
    Feb 28, 2013 at 19:00
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    Make this the accepted answer. The actual accepted answer is useless. Mar 28, 2013 at 1:45
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    @MatthewLock, you are correct. Saying 'This is a known issue' does nothing to help someone resolve the problem. This answer describes precisely the steps one needs to follow to fix this issue.
    – kiprainey
    Feb 27, 2014 at 23:05
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This is documented on our Known Issues page: http://docs.nuget.org/docs/reference/known-issues

There's two reasons why you might run into this issue. You've installed an unsigned or wrongly signed version of NuGet. For example, if you grab a build off of our continuous integration server (http://ci.nuget.org/) or if you installed one of our previous CodePlex releases.

There's another issue affecting some users of Windows XP or Windows 2003 where it appears the certificate authority on the machines are incorrectly reporting the certificate as not valid. We're still investigating this issue.

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    Any update regarding this issue on Windows XP? The update always fails, I have to uninstall and reinstall Nuget every time... On my Windows 7 machine it works fine. May 3, 2012 at 8:30
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    Why not just add a confirmation dialog like a browser where you can choose to accept the invalid certificate? Mar 28, 2013 at 1:46
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    I use Windows 7 Prof 64 bit, and VS 2010 Premium and have this issue.
    – Csaba Toth
    May 7, 2014 at 6:10
  • Windows 7 Pro, VS 2010 Pro, can still get this problem, when trying to update NuGet, from NuGet, from version 1.2.20325.9034. to version 2.8.60318.667
    – Henrik
    Aug 17, 2015 at 12:19
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From NuGet page on VS Gallery website:

"Review current release notes/known issues on the NuGet Docs site, including details and solution for about a common upgrade failure (Visual Studio 2010 SP1 Hotfix available)"

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  • This hotfix is not available anymore! Anybody have a working link to download?
    – f470071
    May 5, 2017 at 15:41
  • @f470071 I have updated the hotfiх link for you in my answer above. May 8, 2017 at 6:32
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I uninstalled via Tools | Extension Manager, then was able to install successfully. If I had read Hanselman's post a little more carefully, I would have realized 1.0 doesn't play nice.

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If you run as admin, and uninstall, and cannot get to the online archive.... you can still install by downloading the vsix file https://docs.nuget.org/consume/installing-nuget

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