The program '[3984] dotnet.exe' has exited with code -2147450751 (0x80008081).
The program '[3984] dotnet.exe: Program Trace' has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The program '[2492] iisexpress.exe: Program Trace' has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The program '[7352] chrome.exe: WebKit' has exited with code -1 (0xffffffff).
The program '[2492] iisexpress.exe' has exited with code 0 (0x0).
After I started the debugger on my mvc project (Using VS 2017 .Net Core 2.14) the chrome opens and closes for a second during the debugging and I m getting this errors. Anyone have an idea?
TL;DR; Just run the latest available .NET core SDK setup from here
Complete Details: When I was trying to run a simple .NET core console application below error was shown in output window and the application wasn't starting:
The program '[11036] dotnet.exe' has exited with code -2147450749 (0x80008083).
Then I went to \bin\Debug\netcoreapp1.1
path of my application code and started a powershell window in that path. Then I tried launching the application from console with below command:
dotnet .\myapp.dll
which gave below error:
It was not possible to find any compatible framework version The specified framework 'Microsoft.NETCore.App', version '1.1.2' was not found. - Check application dependencies and target a framework version installed at: \ - Alternatively, install the framework version '1.1.2'.
Then I realized that Visual Studio wasn't showing this real error at all in the output window which would have been more useful to me.
So that ring some bells. I quickly ran the command dotnet --version
to know the highest installed .NET core version. It returned :
2.0.3
I also checked C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk
directory and it contained below directories:
1.0.0-preview2-003131
1.0.0-preview4-004233
1.0.4
1.1.0
Finally I decided to run the latest available .NET core SDK setup from here. There are two parts of the setup:
The second part is crucial to really solving this error. Second part of the installer requires that IIS feature is enabled on your machine as a prerequisite. So enable IIS feature before you get started with the installer.
Just running and finishing the installer setup resolved my issue.
I just right click on the project then select properties and change the target framework from 1.1 to 1.0. DONE!
I had a similar error to this. In my case I had a NuGet package which targeted a higher minor version of dotnetcore than the SDK I had installed locally. To solve, I went down a minor version on the NuGet package, but updating to the latest SDK also probably would have worked.
Lets take an example, you are using .net core version 2.2.
Please check,
C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk
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