I have a WCF service let's call it UserService. The UserService has a reference to a class library. Let's call it DoWork.dll. The DoWork.dll has a WCF service reference to a different service we'll call CompanyService. 
Now, when I first tried calling the UserService I would get an endpoint not configured error message. After reading around the web I've found that I need to add the CompanyService bindings and client information into the UserService's web.config under the <system.serviceModel> node. 
Here it is:
<system.serviceModel>
    <bindings>
      <basicHttpBinding>
        <binding name="BasicHttpBinding_IComapnyService" />
      </basicHttpBinding>
    </bindings>
    <client>
      <endpoint name="BasicHttpBinding_ICompanyService"
          address="http://it-dev.company.local:81/Project/Copmpany/CompanyService.svc"
          binding="basicHttpBinding" 
          bindingConfiguration="BasicHttpBinding_IComapnyService"
          contract="CompanyService.ICompanyService"  />
    </client>
The problem I have is the contract="CompanyService.ICompanyService" shows me the error:
The 'contract' attribute is invalid - The value 'CompanyService.ICompanyService' is invalid according to its datatype 'clientContractType' - The Enumeration constraint failed.
Now, if I add the CompanyService reference directly to the UserService WCF project, the error goes away (obviously). However, I shouldn't have to do this. I have tried fully qualifying the namespace the ICompanyService contract is in and that doesn't work either. I have deleted the .suo file and rebuild the project and that doesn't work either (suggested elsewhere on the web). Also, if I type contract=, I get the drop down list but CompanyService.ICompanyService is nowhere to be found (only when I reference the service directly in the UserService project).
I have tried configuring it using Tools > WCF Service Configuration Editor and that does not help. 
I should note that everything seems to work fine, but I don't like the fact that intellisense is giving me the blue squiggly underline and that error message. I have a feeling I need something else in the web.config to get this to work since the UserService references the DoWork.dll, which in turn references the CompanyService whose contract I cannot see properly. 
Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
     
    