That's it! I sincerely hope that this workaround will help many ASP.NET developers who have experienced this nasty Visual Studio 2017 issue. Once done, launch Visual Studio 2017: if everything went well, your Razor pages will now have proper Intellisense and syntax coloring. Locate again the ASP.NET and Web Development package and check it, then click the Modify button to install it from scratch. Right after that, click again the Modify button.If you press shortcut keys, you can assign. The highlighted section Show commands containing: corresponds to the VS Mapping column in the table that you will see next. How to get to edit Visual Studio Shortcuts: Click on Tools > Options Under Environment, go to Keyboard. Locate the package called ASP.NET and Web Development and uncheck it, then click the Modify button to have it uninstalled (!) As a note, all screenshots are taken with Visual Studio 2017.A list of the installed software & add-on packages will appear. Locate the VisualStudio 2017 instance that's causing the problem (I had 2 on my system: the Community Edition, which worked fine, and the Enterprise Edition, that was affected by the problem).Start the Visual Studio Installer tool.Close all the open/active instances of Visual Studio 2017.Luckily enough, I ran into this great post from the Visual Studio Community (god bless communities) which pointed me the right direction to fix my issue. All other file types (CSS, JS, HTML, etc.) were working fine. In a nutshell, I had lost intellisense and syntax highlighting / coloring for all my. Today I had to deal with a nasty issue that happened on my Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise Edition, right after installing the VS2017 15.8.1 update.
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