No. I was just copying the message from Stackoverflow. The guy who wrote it must be using TFS.
>Are you using TFS? Do you check binaries into source control?
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>>I agree that the BIN folder is not relevant here. But the .dll References in the Solution is the wrong one. I found the following message on Stackoverflow
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>>In my case it was a tfs issue, since tfs exclude binaries, so the Nugget PM find the nugget installed and don't update the library If you have similar issue :
>> •Go to source control
>> •Navigate to the ..\packages\Microsoft.Web.Optimization
>>•Add lib folder (uncheck the exclude binary extensions)
>> •Update your solution and add the dll reference from the path
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>>NB : the package folder is in the same level of yousolution.sln file
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>>But I don't understand what the author means by "Go to source control". If you know how to get to Source Control, please let me know.
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>>Thanks.
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