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Own Nuget Server - The V2 feed at '' returned an unexpected status code '404 Not Found'

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I created my own Nuget Server following the documentation and I got it, but I cannot access the packages from Visual Studio 2019 Community Nuget Package Manager.

So, when I do it through a browser I get this, which seems fine: enter image description here

When I click on "here" to view the packages I see the test one I added, and if I click it I can even download it:

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However, when I access by Visual Studio I get this:

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The full error says:

[Nuget Server] The V2 feed at 'http://mywebsite.com/NugetServer/Packages/Search()?$filter=IsLatestVersion&searchTerm=''&targetFramework=''&includePrerelease=false&$skip=0&$top=26&semVerLevel=2.0.0' returned an unexpected status code '404 Not Found'. But I can't figure out why.

This is how I added it to the Nuget Manager:

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This is the folder structure of the site: enter image description hereenter image description here

As you can see the package test.1.0.0.nupkg is where the NugetServer project told me to put it.

I tried several things:

  • Giving Everyone FullControl of the folder (because at the beginning I got 403 Forbiden instead of 404)

  • Changing the folder structure, puting the nupkg package inside a folder named nuget, put the whole Packages folder inside the nuget folder and other things I saw as solutions in other Stackoverflow threads.

  • Transforming everything to VB as this Stackoverflow thread suggested.

  • Changing IIS parameters

Nothing worked for me, so I need a bit of help to find the way.

Maybe I need something for the "Search()" to work? I'm lost.

If you need more info I can provide, just ask, please.


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