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Missing assembly reference for .NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2 [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.Runtime.Win]
Hi,
Trying to install the package Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.Runtime.Win with NuGet for VisualStudio, I run into this error:
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State Error Could not install package 'Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.Runtime.Win 2.0.0'. You are trying to install this package into a project that targets '.NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2', but the package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible with that framework. For more information, contact the package author.
Context: I was trying to publish an application but I ran into
Strong name signature not valid for this assembly Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.dll.
So I tried to reinstall Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure but Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.Runtime.Win is a dependency.
Is there any info on this?
The documentation recommends using this over system.management but it appears we can't for 4.7.2 applications? Some guidance would be appreciated
I'm seeing this issue on all new c# projects with .Net Framework (tested on 4.5.1, 4.6.2 and 4.8) however I can get the package to work on .Net 6.0. What's weirder is that I already have a separate project (4.6.2 based) which has been happily using this package for years.
If you only care about Windows, Windows already ships Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.dll so you should ref the one in Windows whereas this one is for non-Windows
Thanks for the update Steve, the Microsoft WMI documentation directly links to the docs for this Repo and explicitly advises that we use this one over the built in library https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/wmisdk/using-wmi#obtaining-data-from-wmi
I think thats where a lot of people (myself included) are getting the impression that this is the correct package to use when trying to do things correctly 😄
Can someone look into this and provide workaround ? it's been 4 years :(