The imported project "C:Program Files(x86)MsBuildMicrosoftWindowsXamlv14.08.1Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets" was not found
While trying to create any C# shared or Windows Phone projects using the Visual Studio 2015 IDE, you may receive an error message as highlighted below:
This is a known issue and it would be fixed in a future update. In order to resolve the issue, please follow the below two workaround:
Workaround 1:
Please modify the CodeSharing targets. To do so, download the attached target file and replace the file “C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\CodeSharing \Microsoft.CodeSharing.CSharp.targets” with it.
Alternatively, you can repair the target file manually: Open the file C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\CodeSharing\Microsoft.CodeSharing.CSharp.targets(or, for Visual Basic, Microsoft.CodeSharing.VisualBasic.targets)
Around line 8, you should see two entries:
<Import
Project=”$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\WindowsXaml\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets” Condition=”Exists(‘$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\WindowsXaml\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets’)”/>
<Import
Project=”$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.CSharp.Targets” Condition=”!Exists(‘$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\WindowsXaml\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets’)”
/>
Replace these entries with the following:
<Import
Project=”$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\WindowsXaml\v$(VisualStudioVersion)\Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets”
Condition=”false”/>
<Import
Project=”$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.CSharp.Targets” Condition=”true”
/>
Workaround 2:
1. Open the VS 2015 IDE
2. Click on File->New->Project
3. Choose the only Project template under Windows 8 (below screenshot)
This will launch Visual Studio setup where you can install the templates that are missing.
Alternatively, you can install the below feature by changing the installed Visual Studio 2015 from the “Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features”:
P.S. For Windows 7 OS, the workaround 1 will be applicable only. It can also occur with Visual Basic shared projects. Obviously the file to modify would be the VB one (Microsoft.CodeSharing.VisualBasic.targets)