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Hi, You can use the powershell console to check the updated references. We have found that the best way is to maintain a small PowerShell file that does next steps 1. Uninstall the nuget packages from each project in your solution, the key is to use -Force -RemoveDependencies 2. Install the nuget packages with new version in the solution. You can use variables and then pass them in the step 2 $sfVersion = 'XX.XX.XX' $openAccessVerson = 'XXXX.X.XXX.X' $telerikWebUI = 'XXX.X.XXX.XX' $entityFramework = 'X.X.X' $newtonSoftJson = 'XX.X.X' Get-Project Utils | install-Package Telerik.Sitefinity.Content -version $sfVersion Get-Project Utils | install-Package Telerik.Sitefinity.Core -version $sfVersion Get-Project Utils | install-Package Telerik.DataAccess.Core -version $openAccessVerson Get-Project Utils | install-Package Telerik.Sitefinity.mvc -version $sfversion If you need assistance or training how to make your major or minor version upgrades, or patch (internal builds) installations feel free to contact me.
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