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Error running default Maui/NET8 solution #20213

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sstainba opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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Error running default Maui/NET8 solution #20213

sstainba opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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Problem encountered on https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/maui/first-app-tutorial/run
Operating System: Windows 11 Pro

Visual Studio Pro 2022. Created a new Maui/NET 8 application. Application builds successfully, but when trying to debug @ Windows Machine, I get an error is a dialog that states "The project needs to be deployed before we can debug. Please enable Deploy in the Configuration Manager." However, deploy is already enable for the current (and all) configuration. After dismissing this error, an error displays in the error pane: "DEP0700: Registration of the app failed. [0x80073CF6] AppxManifest.xml(34,27): error 0x80070002: Cannot install or update package com.companyname.mauitest_9zz4h110yvjzm because the splash screen image [splashSplashScreen.png] cannot be located. Verify that the package contains an image that can be used as a splash screen for the application, and that the package manifest points to the correct location in the package where this splash screen image can be found."

@jsuarezruiz jsuarezruiz added the area-setup Installation, setup, requirements, maui-check, workloads, platform support label Jan 29, 2024
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licon4812 commented Jan 29, 2024

whilst your target is set to Windows, right-click on your project and go deploy.

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At present, I have had to do that for Windows at least once at the beginning of the project

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sstainba commented Jan 29, 2024 via email

@PureWeen PureWeen added the s/move-to-vs-feedback Tells automation to ask the person to use VS Feedback to report the issue label Jan 30, 2024
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ghost commented Jan 30, 2024

Thanks for the issue report @sstainba! This issue appears to be a problem with Visual Studio, so we ask that you use the VS feedback tool to report the issue. That way it will get to the routed to the team that owns this experience in VS.

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@jfversluis jfversluis closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 30, 2024
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