Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Unspecified Error Opening Solution
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Leonov Status : Closed as Won't Fix Won't Fix Due to several factors the product team decided to focus its efforts on other items. A more visual studio 2015 unspecified error detailed explanation for the resolution of this particular item may have been provided unspecified error exception from hresult visual studio in the comments section. 2 0 Sign into vote ID 753312 Comments 12 Status Closed Workarounds 3 Type Bug microsoft visual studio 2015 unspecified error Repros 1 Opened 7/11/2012 1:42:49 PM Access Restriction Public Description While opening .sln file which contains lots of projects (mostly c#) which was upgraded previously from VS 2008 into VS 2012, a
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pop up window with the message "Unspecified Error" jump up. After clicking "ok" - another such window pop up, etc. after clicking ok for lots of times, it stops and the solution is loaded. Those pop ups shouldn't happen, or at least should tell the user what the real problem is. DETAILS ATTACH A FILE EDIT THIS ITEM Assign To Item can only be reassigned when it is visual studio 2015 change source control active. Comments (12) | Workarounds (3) | Attachments (7) Sign in to post a comment. Please enter a comment. Submit Posted by Microsoft on 1/18/2013 at 5:33 PM Hi Yonatan - Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We've heard occassional reports of this happening, and unbinding/rebinding always seems to resolve the issue. This happens infrequently enough where we have decided not to fix the issue at this time. Thank you for your help in identifying the problem and a workaround. Posted by Microsoft on 7/17/2012 at 3:09 PM Thanks for trying the two things out. As per your answer, I am passing this bug to the relevant VS team. They should get back to you soon. Posted by Yonatan Leonov on 7/17/2012 at 1:58 AM 1. The errors don't show if I delete the hidden .sou file. however after closing the solution again (so a new .sou file exist again) on next opening the errors come back again.2. I uploaded the DMP. Posted by Microsoft on 7/16/2012 at 12:49 PM Thanks. Great to hear you figured out and worked around the issue. Could you try the following two things
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about hresult 0x80004005 e_fail Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “Unspecified error” trying to open VS2010 solution in VS2012 up vote 0 down vote favorite https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/753312/lots-of-unspecified-error-pop-up-windows-after-opening-sln-which-was-previously-upgraded-from-vs-2008 I have a Visual Studio 2010 .sln file which I would like to convert to Visual Studio 2012. While this task should be fairly simple following for example this SO answer: I managed to 'convert' the solution file to change the line containing '# Visual Studio 2010' to '# Visual Studio 2012' in the .SLN file. it started to produce "Unspecified error" every time I try to open such upgraded http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26486094/unspecified-error-trying-to-open-vs2010-solution-in-vs2012 solution in Visual Studio 2012. .net visual-studio-2010 visual-studio visual-studio-2012 share|improve this question asked Oct 21 '14 at 11:56 Michal Hosala 4,1511923 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted After investigating contents of the solution file in question I realized that the path to our TFS server has changed in the mean time while we haven't modified the .sln and that was causing the "Unspecified error". Parts of the .sln file that I had to modify: Global ... GlobalSection(TeamFoundationVersionControl) = preSolution ... SccTeamFoundationServer = http://
steps 12:21 PM Manish Rai microsoft, vs2012 acebook Newer Post Older Post When we try to open the solution in Visual Studio 2012, We get the 'Unspecified error' message on some http://www.einfoportal.com/2013/05/resolved-vs2012-unspecified-error.html projects while initializing. We do OK but it comes always. So, we are not https://mattyrowan.com/2014/01/10/visual-studio-2013-project-load-error-the-parameter-is-incorrect-or-unspecified-error/ able to Open our solution properly and its impact our work. This issue comes due to source control binding. Below are the simple steps for resolving this error - 1. Select your solution in Solution Explorer. 2. Go to the File -> Source Control -> Advanced -> Change Source Control menu. 3. Now visual studio rebound the projects that had the error. Note :- After unbinding the all projects we had to quit the visual studio 2012. After the rebinding the projects all projects will load fine. acebook Newer Post Older Post About the Author Manish Rai Author & Editor I am Manish Rai an IT Professional, I started the www.einfoportal.com at the beginning of 2013.My goal is to establish www.einfoportal.com visual studio 2015 as a information portal that will help every individual(s) to get the information related to their day by day activities and use this information for the good purpose. I love to share my knowledge with the people. Follow me on Facebook | Google+ | Twitter 1 comments: AnonymousSeptember 25, 2013 at 1:15 AMUnbind everything, rebind it all again -- works. Thanks!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Search Top 5 posts Maharashtra Board HSC Results 2013 will be declared on 30 May 2013 at 11.00 AM How to change or update the Mobile Number with Aadhaar Card online ; Online update the Mobile Number with Aadhaar or UIDAI How to book Indane gas refill through SMS or IVRS - Indane Gas Refill SMS Bharat Gas refill booking - Book Bharat Gas LPG cylinder via the IVRS or a simple phone call SBI SMS Banking offers Balance Enquiry , Mini Statement and Fund Transfer through the SMS Blog Archive ► 2016 (28) ► June (4) ► May (2) ► March (5) ► February (7) ► January (10) ► 2015 (52) ► December (1) ► October (9) ► September (6) ► July (8) ► June (8) ► May (1) ► April (1) ► March
by Matthew Posted in Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio 2 Comments Here we have this nice obscure error message from Visual Studio 2013. I get it for almost all my projects within the solution, which at 23 or 67 that’s no fun. If a project is reloading due to a background update and you click Reload, then you might get this other unhelpful message. The strange part is that it would go away and then come back. What we discovered is that it is a bug due to the source control bindings on the solution mismatching the connection settings in Team Explorer. In our case we have multiple URLs that resolve to our TFS server. In our solution file we have http://tfs:8080/tfs/