Hanselman & Lady Naggaga
Source: LadyNaggaga/ASP.NETCoreMVA: Microsoft Virtual Academy MVA
Hanselman & Lady Naggaga
Source: LadyNaggaga/ASP.NETCoreMVA: Microsoft Virtual Academy MVA
Using PowerShellAlternatively, you can use PowerShell to set the variable. In PowerShell, as well as the normal user and system variables, you can also create a temporary variable using the $Env: command:$Env:ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT = “Development”
Hi, i got the same problem. I where stuck somewhere between broken install/uinstall. So i have tried everything to get this work. Last but not least i deleted every single Registry Entry with “Windows Driver Kit” in it and it worked.So the last one did the magic for me:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{da762e25-7812-4a12-871c-93574078d85a}in cooperation with deleting:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Products(Windo