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Hi;

I'm not able to get asp pages to process. I get specified module could not
be found.
I tried running dependency walker against this.

Also, if I create a new web project, I don't get a bin directory or an
assembly created just the project and default aspx page for the project. So
I can't run dependency walker against the new project to get past the
specified module error.

Suggestions appreciated.
Nov 1 '06 #1
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I dunno if this has anything to do with having VS2003 and VS2005 on my machine.
I did answer my one question: turns out you need to publish the web project
in order to get the bin\assembly created in 2005.

This post gave me some ideas: http://forums.asp.net/thread/1270047.aspx

Yet I deleted the _vti_cnf\web.co nfig file, then published and still got the
specified module could not be found message. Is IIS supposed to create a
virtual directory reference for your created published directory? I
published to temp off the IIS www/root (/temp) but saw no reference to this
directory in IIS.

"segue" wrote:
>
Hi;

I'm not able to get asp pages to process. I get specified module could not
be found.
I tried running dependency walker against this.

Also, if I create a new web project, I don't get a bin directory or an
assembly created just the project and default aspx page for the project. So
I can't run dependency walker against the new project to get past the
specified module error.

Suggestions appreciated.
Nov 1 '06 #2
Hi,

segue wrote:
Hi;

I'm not able to get asp pages to process. I get specified module could not
be found.
I tried running dependency walker against this.

Also, if I create a new web project, I don't get a bin directory or an
assembly created just the project and default aspx page for the project. So
I can't run dependency walker against the new project to get past the
specified module error.

Suggestions appreciated.
The first error, I don't know.

The second issue, it's the new web site model in VS2005. If you want to
have the VS2003 model, where you get a DLL, you should look into the Web
Application project add-on
http://webproject.scottgu.com/

Enjoy,
Laurent
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