I just master the development in the cloud. I need to have access to the code from different computers under one account. Used for this tool Visual Studio Team Services. On a working computer I downloaded the code to the cloud, on my home computer I try to connect to the project and continue working. With a grief in half, I cloned the repository and it seems that I uploaded the project files, but I had a bunch of errors and the project did not compile accordingly. Images

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  • You only show a list of warnings, but not a single compilation error. However, the point you have highlighted seems to hint at the fact that not all projects are on the file system. Did you forget to upload it to the cloud or download it? The relative path to the transition to a higher level (..) hints at the presence of a project outside the solution catalog. Forgot about him? Or cloned the wrong folder from TFS? - Lunar Whisper
  • and no errors, but not compilation. I just do not really understand .. files like everything were poured into the cloud, and everything was downloaded. But for some reason, such a result, something is missing - Antykus
  • For some reason, I am confused by the line with the inability to open a project. Maybe your path is tied to the old system? Do you even have a directory for "Class for API \ net-api-wrapper"? Check the .csproj file, make all the paths relative to the project directory. And I advise you not to use Russian names in the project directories. - EvgeniyZ
  • @EvgeniyZ looked, this directory really was not on the computer where the files from the repository were uploaded. But shouldn't the files be loaded into the ALL cloud, and ALL should be downloaded from there? - Antykus
  • @Antykus This already depends on how you downloaded, how the project was created, and so on. When downloading, see the section on exceptions, it may contain your files. - EvgeniyZ

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