
I’ve tried going to the URL listed for the official package source with my browser and I only get an empty list. I also tried Phil Haack’s source found while Binging this issue and got a similar empty list.
It could be firewall related – I’m at work, now, and this worked just fine the other day when I started playing with NuGet at home. But NuGet seems to be using my IE settings and I am able to access StackOverflow, as you can see. 🙂
Is there a way to download the packages to a local folder? I would then add that folder to the list of sources for NuGet to check.
Thanks!
Screenshot from work PC of Settings (this one has no packages):

Screenshot from home PC of Settings (this one sees all packages):

PCs are currently RIGHT next to each other – both on same wired network connected to same router, etc.!
Try adding a new package source from that window and set the source to http://packages.nuget.org/v1/FeedService.svc