Visual Studio 2022 - how to to Access Local NuGet Source After Update to .NET 7
Quick question that's been bugging me - I've tried everything I can think of but After upgrading my project to .NET 7 in Visual Studio 2022, I'm working with an scenario where my local NuGet package source is no longer accessible. I have configured my local NuGet source in the `NuGet.config` file as follows: ```xml <configuration> <packageSources> <add key="LocalPackages" value="C:\LocalNuGetPackages" /> </packageSources> </configuration> ``` However, when I try to restore packages, I get the following behavior: ``` Could not find a part of the path 'C:\LocalNuGetPackages'. ``` I have verified that the path exists and that the packages are indeed stored there. To troubleshoot, I checked the NuGet package source settings in Visual Studio (Tools > Options > NuGet Package Manager > Package Sources) and confirmed that the source is correctly listed. Additionally, I've tried running the following commands in the Package Manager Console: ``` nuget locals all -clear ``` and then attempted to restore packages using: ``` dotnet restore ``` Still working with the same scenario. I've ensured that my project settings are correct and I've also checked for any updates in Visual Studio, yet the question continues. Is there a specific configuration I might be missing post-upgrade to .NET 7 that could prevent Visual Studio from accessing the local NuGet source? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!