I just installed the Web Application Project add-in for Visual Studio 2005.
When I created a Web Application Project I got a message box stating,
"Package Load Failure. Package 'Visual Studio Class Designer Package' has
failed to load properly..." The message go on to warn about a possible
environment corruption.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? What can be happening? I would
like to use this approach to creating ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications and I want
to understand the nature of this error.
Thanks,
Eagle 2 1408
Hi, Ea******@HighFl yingBirds.com wrote:
I just installed the Web Application Project add-in for Visual Studio 2005.
When I created a Web Application Project I got a message box stating,
"Package Load Failure. Package 'Visual Studio Class Designer Package' has
failed to load properly..." The message go on to warn about a possible
environment corruption.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? What can be happening? I would
like to use this approach to creating ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications and I want
to understand the nature of this error.
Thanks,
Eagle
Could that be related to this post by Scott Guthrie: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...Templates.aspx
HTH,
Laurent
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No. This is referring to the VS class designer. Somehow after installing
the ASP.NET add-ins for Web projects and project deployment I started getting
this message when I open a Web project.
"Laurent Bugnion" wrote:
Hi,
Ea******@HighFl yingBirds.com wrote:
I just installed the Web Application Project add-in for Visual Studio 2005.
When I created a Web Application Project I got a message box stating,
"Package Load Failure. Package 'Visual Studio Class Designer Package' has
failed to load properly..." The message go on to warn about a possible
environment corruption.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? What can be happening? I would
like to use this approach to creating ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications and I want
to understand the nature of this error.
Thanks,
Eagle
Could that be related to this post by Scott Guthrie:
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...Templates.aspx
HTH,
Laurent
--
Laurent Bugnion, GalaSoft
Software engineering: http://www.galasoft-LB.ch
PhotoAlbum: http://www.galasoft-LB.ch/pictures
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