InvalidProjectFileException Constructor
This constructor only exists to satisfy .NET coding guidelines. Use a rich constructor whenever possible.
MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0.
Assembly: Microsoft.Build (in Microsoft.Build.dll)
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![]() | InvalidProjectFileException() | Default constructor. MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. |
![]() | InvalidProjectFileException(String^) | Creates an instance of this exception using the specified error message. MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. |
![]() | InvalidProjectFileException(String^, Exception^) | Creates an instance of this exception using the specified error message and inner exception. MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. |
![]() | InvalidProjectFileException(String^, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32, String^, String^, String^, String^) | Creates an instance of this exception using rich error information. MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. |
