Fixing "The 'CctSharedPackage' package did not load correctly"
I started Visual Studio 2013 this morning and opened the About dialog to make sure that I was running Update 1 on this particular machine. Before the About dialog was displayed, I got the following error dialog:
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Microsoft Visual Studio
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The 'CctSharedPackage' package did not load correctly.
The problem may have been caused by a configuration change or by the installation of another extension. You can get more information by examining the file 'C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\12.0\ActivityLog.xml'.
Continue to show this error message?
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Yes No
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Ack! What happened? Apparently this is an issue with the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - v2.2. Although further research shows that it's a problem with previous versions of the Azure SDK, as well. So, I went to Control Panel, opened "Programs and Features", right-clicked on "Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 - v2.2", and clicked "Change". In the "Modify Setup" dialog that appeared and clicked "Repair". This fixed the problem.
Rob
Comments
Anonymous
February 12, 2014
That did the trick! Thanks a lot :)Anonymous
February 12, 2014
That was easy enough. Thanks!Anonymous
February 12, 2014
Thanks from me too.Anonymous
February 12, 2014
I'm glad this helped you guys out!Anonymous
February 13, 2014
Worked fo me aswell! Great!Anonymous
February 16, 2014
PerfectAnonymous
February 17, 2014
Thank you.Anonymous
February 18, 2014
Thanks!Anonymous
February 18, 2014
Thanks!!!Anonymous
February 20, 2014
Repairing as I type. Thanks in advance.Anonymous
February 21, 2014
Worked a treat - thanks!Anonymous
March 10, 2014
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March 16, 2014
Thank you very much for posting this! Works for Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio 2012 - v2.1 as well.Anonymous
March 30, 2014
Fixed it. Thanks!Anonymous
April 07, 2014
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April 09, 2014
Happened to me too after installing Windows 8.1 update 1 (x64). Applying this fix now to Windows Azure 2.3, since that is the latest version on my computer, but I have 2.2 installed too. I'll see after the reboot whether I need to do the same for the older SDK.Anonymous
May 07, 2014
Thanks for this info,it worked for meAnonymous
June 04, 2014
Thanks...it worked for me...Anonymous
July 02, 2014
Just wanted to say thank you. This error totally farked my whole project, and your suggestion saved me what would have been hours and hours of frustration.Anonymous
August 19, 2014
I would like to kiss you :) I spend hours trying to find the solution!Anonymous
August 26, 2014
Installing the Roslyn Ctp 3 caused this issue, thanks for the fixAnonymous
October 28, 2014
Thanks. its work! Good job!Anonymous
January 07, 2015
Thanks! I ran into this installing .NET 4.5.2, and grateful for the fix.Anonymous
January 13, 2015
Great and thanks - works also for version 2.5 of Azure tools.Anonymous
January 14, 2015
Thanks Good jobAnonymous
January 14, 2015
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January 22, 2015
I had same problem with Microsoft Azure Tools - v2.5. This quickly fixed it for me too. Thanks Robert.Anonymous
February 18, 2015
Should I also uninstall older Azure SDK's or toolkits?Anonymous
May 13, 2015
Thank you !!!Anonymous
June 25, 2015
thxAnonymous
August 12, 2015
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January 27, 2016
Thank you! Was getting this in Visual Studio 2015. Your recommendation fixed it.Anonymous
March 25, 2016
Thank you! I've updated Azure SDK. This solved the issue.Anonymous
August 10, 2016
Just renaming "ComponentModelCache" folder on below mentioned path worked for me. "AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\14.0"No need to reinstall or repair Azure tools or OS.Anonymous
November 06, 2016
I get almost the same error dialog but for me it says "CommonAzureToolsPackage" instead of "CctSharedPackage".And if I go into my Programs and Features there's no "Windows Azure Tool".Can anybody help me? Thanks ...