In the blog "What’s New for Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2022" it mentions "check out the Upgrade Assistant which now supports Visual Basic" in order to upgrade Visual Basic apps. Where can I find this in the Upgrade Assistant? Thanks for your help!
Hi great video. When upgrading controllers I stumble upon Errors (aside of Succes an Skipped). Are the error description available (it sais now "Error no messages) or is this something to investigate and fix manually without error-description. We have a (azure) solution with 40 projects existing from library classes, Webapi, WebMVC5, Function and XUnit projects, what is the recommended approach?
Hi, I am trying to upgrade my dotnet core 2.2 project to 8. I consist ReactJS for front end, WE have node 16.16.0 it works well on my local after upgrade to dot net 8, but when I try to create Azure DevOps build pipeline it fails at publish step. DO I have to upgrade my React code also with the dotnet code?
I'm unable to install that extension. Keep getting 'this extension is not installable on any currently installed projects' when I run the vsix file and if I browse for it in my extension manager it just won't pop up. Any thoughts? or any other way to update .net?
It is available in Visual Studio 2022: dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/platform/upgrade-assistant marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-dotnettools.upgradeassistant
I really do not like this tool, I do not want it touching my code at not not even a little. All I want it to do is automatically go through and change which version of NET is being targeted. Then I can compile the project and see what broke.
for bigger projects. is there a way we don't need to select one by one to upgrade the controllers ?
Thanks. I appreciate it. I have been wanting this feature for so long. Thank God it now passes preview.
does it work well on bigger projects that contain a lot of other projects and libraries as assembly references?
I think that you'll have migrate all tha assemblies references before
Thanks for sharing quick guide for Update Assistant extension guide.
I’ve tried it. It’s a pretty neat tool!
boy, this completely snafu'd my project, I am surprised it does not automatically do a backup before it runs.
going from a .net 6 to .net 7
Very handy tool. Thank you.
Great so fare. How about upgrading EF in a .NET 4.8 project to latest EF Core in a .NET 7 project?
Thanks for the feedback, added it to our feature requests!
@@oliagavrysh4914is this available now?
GREAT!!!!!!!!!! ... Thanks for shared the greats tips.👍👍👍
how about the changing the startup class and its content to program class
why it has to be done one by one???
unfortunately It works only for VERY simple projects
I was unable to see the upgrade option for project. Do we need enterprise version of Visual Studio?
In the blog "What’s New for Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2022" it mentions "check out the Upgrade Assistant which now supports Visual Basic" in order to upgrade Visual Basic apps. Where can I find this in the Upgrade Assistant? Thanks for your help!
Hi great video. When upgrading controllers I stumble upon Errors (aside of Succes an Skipped). Are the error description available (it sais now "Error no messages) or is this something to investigate and fix manually without error-description.
We have a (azure) solution with 40 projects existing from library classes, Webapi, WebMVC5, Function and XUnit projects, what is the recommended approach?
she completely skips over how to install the upgrade file, typical microsoft!
Is it available on preview or latest stable version of Visual studio
Excellent! Thank you!!
Is it possible for .net web applications?
Does "Upgrade option support VS 2022 Community?
You are did it!🎉
I dont get the options... I only get to create an report
Hi, I am trying to upgrade my dotnet core 2.2 project to 8. I consist ReactJS for front end, WE have node 16.16.0 it works well on my local after upgrade to dot net 8, but when I try to create Azure DevOps build pipeline it fails at publish step. DO I have to upgrade my React code also with the dotnet code?
I am unable to see .NET 6 In the list while upgrading. Could you pls help
Wonder how it works for Service Fabric stateless apps! 🤔
Nice video, but I can't find the tool on the Microsoft Store, is it limited to regions?
It's an extension to be installed through Visual Studio
I tried to move from 4 to 8 and it didn’t work with many errors
I'm unable to install that extension. Keep getting 'this extension is not installable on any currently installed projects' when I run the vsix file and if I browse for it in my extension manager it just won't pop up. Any thoughts? or any other way to update .net?
Try with admin mode
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Still no reply - what Version of VS are you showing here? I'm using Community 2019 and this option you're explaining can not be found.
It is available in Visual Studio 2022: dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/platform/upgrade-assistant marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-dotnettools.upgradeassistant
Thank you!@@dotnet
There is no UPGRADE option in the drop-down just "Upgrade Nuget Packages"
Thanks for sharing but I'm not able to upgrade my Webform application to latest dotnet core
.NET core isn't the latest .NET version.
I love it
How to change between vb to c# while upgrading?
Finally thx you🎉
Very useful tool
Cool
I really do not like this tool, I do not want it touching my code at not not even a little. All I want it to do is automatically go through and change which version of NET is being targeted. Then I can compile the project and see what broke.
Your version of VS looks very old!