Today I cloned my windows universal app project from github onto a new machine running a new install of Visual Studio 2015.
After the project loaded, I noticed that all
Looking in the References
of the project in the Solution Explorer
it can be seen that even though Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform
is listed as a dependency, it's missing from the project and this is causing the issue.
Visual studio knows that the assembly is a dependency and needs to be referenced but it doesn't seem to come preinstalled with Visual Studio 2015, even when you install all of the Windows 10 development tools during setup, and it doesn't seem to autofetch the package even when it knows it needs it!
To fix, you need to manually install the package using NuGet and it will then be resolved correctly as a reference.
To do this, right click on References
, then click Manage NuGet Packages...
.
On the NuGet Package Manager
screen, search for Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform
and it will be an exact match.
Click on Install
in the details pane on the right hand side and Visual Studio will fetch the package and include it as a reference in your project
The red underlining will then all disappear and you can continue working on your project!