![]() StackOverflow still delivers, fixes my Rollup.A theory is that if the Silverlight Tools installer sees the ServicesProxy.dll, it doesn’t install some other stuff that in fact it should install. The size of my install increased from 1.14MB to 1.17MB on reinstall. If it is 1.17 or 1.18MB you probably do not have the problem. If it is 1.14MB you may have the problem. The is replaced with a new version.Īn indicator of this problem is the size of your Silverlight Tools install in Control Panel – Programs and Features. Then I uninstalled Microsoft Silverlight Tools Beta 2 for Visual Studio 2008. \Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\ Following a tip in the thread mentioned above, I moved the file: Unfortunately it did not fix the second problem. I don’t know if the Silverlight install somehow reset this, as I thought I’d set it to None in Tools – Options – Source Control – Plug-in Selector but I changed it back to None and that fixed the Object Reference error. I discovered that Visual Studio was set to use Team Foundation Server as the Source Control plug-in, even though my Team Foundation Server is offline. First, I attempted to debug Visual Studio while adding a WCF service and spotted an exception related to version control. Error “Unable to find ‘DynamicTypeService’” when clicking the Advanced button in the Add Service Reference dialog.Silverlight app cannot see WCF services in same solution.Error “Object reference not set to an instance of an object” when adding a WCF service.I ran into the issues described here, specifically: My silverlight wasnt working, it said I needed to reinstall silverlight, so I went to the page, read the unistallation instructions (not very helpful may I mention, doesnt have a 'troubleshooting' or anything), and when I went to reinstall, it was it was still installed. I thought I’d fixed my Silverlight 2 Beta 2 installation but I had not.
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