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jatindave
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Error while using nuget package "Intuit.TSheets"

We have encountered while trying to use your library Intuit.Sheets within my project. The issue is related to strongly-named assemblies, and it is causing problems with one of your library's dependencies, 'Intuit.Ipp.OAuth2PlatformClient' with Version 14.6.3.6 which is not signed with strong key.

 

The specific error message I am encountering is as follows:

 

"Could not load file or assembly 'Intuit.Ipp.OAuth2PlatformClient, Version=14.6.3.6, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. A strongly-named assembly is required. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131044)":"Intuit.Ipp.OAuth2PlatformClient, Version=14.6.3.6, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null"

The interesting thing is that my project works fine when it is not strongly named. However, when I sign my project with a strong name, this issue occurs. I have reviewed the documentation and tried various solutions, but I couldn't resolve the problem.

 

To help you better understand the issue, I have attached my project files to this email. You will find the project in the Github repo.

 

I kindly request your support and guidance in resolving this issue. It's essential for our project to use your library with strong naming.

 

Please let me know if you require any additional information or if there is a specific configuration I should apply in my project. Any guidance or assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you for your time and support. I look forward to your response.

 

Best regards,

Jatin Dave

 

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RoseJillB
QuickBooks Team

Error while using nuget package "Intuit.TSheets"

I appreciate your effort in elaborating your concerns in this forum, jatin.

 

With that being said, let me route you to the appropriate forum where you can get assistance in terms of utilizing Intuit.Sheets within your project. 

 

We have a separate forum where our customers can engage with our developer team. This way, both of you with the engineering team can discuss the steps to be taken and guide you further through the process. They can also elucidate further on how the configuration of the two applications works.

 

Here’s how you can post your concern.

 

  1. Go to our Intuit Developer’s website.
  2. Log in to your QBO account, to enable you to post your question.
  3. Choose your QuickBooks product.
  4. From the right corner, click "Ask Question."
  5. Enter your question in the box. You also have the option to add details with your concern.
  6. Click "Ask" to post your question.

 

Please don’t hesitate to post your queries there, jatin. Also, you’re always welcome here in the Community if you have more concerns with QuickBooks. Have a good one!

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