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Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services (VSEWSS) Error: Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information
johnwpowell
One error you may see when packaging solutions with VSEWSS is: Microsoft.SharePoint.Tools.Utilities.VSeWSSServiceException VSeWSS Service Error: Unable to load one or more of the requested types. Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information. Like most error messages from VSEWSS, there...
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16 Aug 2009
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A Simple Build Script for Packaging Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services (VSEWSS 1.3) Projects with Team Build
johnwpowell
In a previous post , I provided a walkthrough for automating builds for VSEWSS 1.3 projects. The script I used was based on the SharePoint Guidance Drop 11, and after using it, I felt it could be simplified. I’m a proponent of implementing the “simplest possible thing that will work,” and the following...
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16 Aug 2009
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Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services Error: System.ArgumentException, Value does not fall within the expected range
johnwpowell
A common error you may encounter when using VSEWSS 1.3 is “System.ArgumentException, Value does not fall within the specified range.” This post outlines the common causes and resolutions for the issue. One suggestion I have seen on the web is to delete the pkg directory since it is auto-generated...
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15 Aug 2009
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Automate SharePoint Solution Builds with Visual Studio Extensions For Windows SharePoint Services (VSEWSS) 1.3
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In this walkthrough, I’ll demonstrate how to achieve automated builds and continuous integration by creating a build script for VSEWSS 1.3 solutions. The patterns and practices SharePoint Guidance (11 drop) contains an example build script that this article is based on, but I found some issues with it...
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21 Jun 2009
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