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How to use Nuget assembly as files with visual studio community

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Xarzu
·Jan 8, 2022·

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I am starting a new coding job with a new client. The problem I am having is that a lot of issues with namespaces that can not be found or maybe missing directives or an assembly reference. This, I think, is a common thing. So I am wondering where I can download a free DLL from Microsoft that will do the trick and get me to compile my code. The class the code is using that the compiler does not like is "GeoPoint". A quick search online offered using nuget to install the package Azure.Core. So, how do I do this? I am using Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019. I am looking for some direction. Please advise.

On my work computer, I went to azure.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads in my browser but it is blocked. So, I am assuming now that I have to use visual studio itself to add new assemblies instead of using a browser. Is that right or do I have to ask my administrator for access?

The page: nuget.org/packages/Azure.Core offers me another hint with "Package Manager" I found under Project->Manage Nuget Packages..." in visual studio but when i try to uplad a package I get an error message.

So, my manager said I fist need to download an assemply.

Please advise.

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