Visual Studio Express 2013 for web has been throwing this error a lot lately when I try to run my project, and the only resolution I have found is to quit and relaunch Visual Studio or (sometimes) completely restart Windows. What could cause something like this?
Full Error Dump
Error 19 Could not copy "obj\Debug\HobbsEventsMobile.dll" to "bin\HobbsEventsMobile.dll". Exceeded retry count of 10. Failed. HobbsEventsMobile
Error 20 Unable to copy file "obj\Debug\HobbsEventsMobile.dll" to "bin\HobbsEventsMobile.dll". The process cannot access the file 'bin\HobbsEventsMobile.dll' because it is being used by another process. HobbsEventsMobile
You can also make clean solution and before you buid again, check in debugging folder if the .dll files still there. If the clean solution doesn't work, you can try change the file name and build the solution. You will see those errors disapearing.
Create a pre-build action in your project by going to project properties (right-click on the project in the solution explorer, and select the Properties option), select the Build Events tab. Add this code:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/5b71eb06-5047-483d-8fd3-b75c102d41e9/unable-to-copy-from-objdebug-to-bindebug?forum=Vsexpressinstall&prof=required
The clue appears to be in the error message:
I would guess that the dll is still being used from a previous debug session. Can you kill the process that owns it? If you're not sure which process that is then run Process Explorer and do
Find
on the dll name -- that will show the process that still has the dll open.Another wild guess: did you run outside the debugger with Ctrl-F5? If so then that may also explain why the dll is still in use.
1-Select Your Project
2-Go to view from view select property Page
3-make Sure That The Output path is empty like That