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I am working with EF .I am trying to execute this line
I installed EF Version 5 on my project.
But i get this error :
Could not load file or assembly 'EntityFramework, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
My web.config file :
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7 Answers
From the comments section it appears that you weren't able to install the latest version of EF from the public NuGet source because your computer didn't have direct access to the internet and was unable to resolve the
www.nuget.org
domain. Normally if you configure a proxy in your internet settings, Visual Studio will use this proxy when installing a NuGet from the public repository.So once you have installed the latest
Darin DimitrovDarin DimitrovEF 6.1.0
package in your project, the error will go away. Currently you seem to be using some older version of the package and you have projects in your solution that require v6.863k230230 gold badges30503050 silver badges27702770 bronze badges
First check which version of EF you using.
You can update the EF version from
NuGet
Manage Pack.Go to your Project solution - > 'Manage NuGet packet for Solution', click 'Manage' on 'Entity Framework'.
and also Check your
app.config
. Maybe the wrong version number is being referenced here.Edit:
It's referencing EF Version 5.0.0.0
NullReferenceExceptionNullReferenceException
Open
then run
Or You can update it to latest version using below command
Rahul NikateRahul Nikate
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I faced the same problem today. I had 3 projects in a solution two of which had EF
6.0.0.0
and one of them had 5.0.0.0
. I upgraded the version of that one project when I found this issue. The error went away. Note: I simply went to
References
folder of each project and saw the properties of EntityFramework
to find out the version of Entity. SukanyaSukanya
Use Nuget to uninstall EF then add it again, Clean and rebuild your project, that worked like a charm. The 'uninstall' part in my case was critical, I did a lot of reinstallations and updates and nothing.
JuanoJuano
I've faced similar problem and same error as you mentioned.
I solved it differently. I noticed that EntityFramework.dll was added to packages folder under Solution Explorer.So I copied EntityFramework.dll from that folder to the bin folder under Solution Explorer and it worked.I know this is not your answer, it may be helpful to other so I just added it.
Ashish Kumar JaryalAshish Kumar Jaryal
I had the same problem, and looking through the answers here gave me a hint. My solution has four projects in it. This is a different computer than the one I first created by solution on, so I opened Tools, then NuGet package manager, clicked 'Manage NuGet Packages for Solution, found Entity Framework and clicked it once. Then clicked on the Manage button that appeared.
NuGet offered to install EF to one of my projects in the Solution, so I did that. That's when I started getting this error.
Going back to NuGet and checking the boxes to install EF into All of the four projects in the Solution fixed the problem.
Happy again!
John SullivanJohn Sullivan