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Hi!
Listen to this:
I have two w2k servers with SQL Server 2000 an the .Net Framework installed.
The first server is called "NET2", the second is called "PAS003".
I have an ASP.NET application, called "manufacturing". In the web.config I
made an application setting for the connectionstring.
The application was build on server NET2, the connectionstring pointed to
NET2.
I copied all the files from NET2 to the PAS003 server, including the visual
studio.net project file.

Now the following thing happens:
When I use visual studio to edit the web.config of PAS003 (because of the
connectionstring), the web.config of NET2 changes. The same thing arround:
when I want to change something on PAS003, I need to open the projectfile on
NET2. This keeps on happening.
Is this some server magic?

Nov 18 '05 #1
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You may want to use the "Copy Project" option from the "Project" menu in
visual studio to copy your project, rather than copy/paste.

"Martin" <an****@mail2world.com> wrote in message
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Hi!
Listen to this:
I have two w2k servers with SQL Server 2000 an the .Net Framework installed. The first server is called "NET2", the second is called "PAS003".
I have an ASP.NET application, called "manufacturing". In the web.config I
made an application setting for the connectionstring.
The application was build on server NET2, the connectionstring pointed to
NET2.
I copied all the files from NET2 to the PAS003 server, including the visual studio.net project file.

Now the following thing happens:
When I use visual studio to edit the web.config of PAS003 (because of the
connectionstring), the web.config of NET2 changes. The same thing arround:
when I want to change something on PAS003, I need to open the projectfile on NET2. This keeps on happening.
Is this some server magic?

Nov 18 '05 #2
Thanks, I'll try this tomorow. I guess it has something to do with a cache
used by visualstudio.
"Michael Ramey" <raterus@localhost> schreef in bericht
news:uJ**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
You may want to use the "Copy Project" option from the "Project" menu in
visual studio to copy your project, rather than copy/paste.

"Martin" <an****@mail2world.com> wrote in message
news:40*********************@news.wanadoo.nl...
Hi!
Listen to this:
I have two w2k servers with SQL Server 2000 an the .Net Framework installed.
The first server is called "NET2", the second is called "PAS003".
I have an ASP.NET application, called "manufacturing". In the web.config I made an application setting for the connectionstring.
The application was build on server NET2, the connectionstring pointed to NET2.
I copied all the files from NET2 to the PAS003 server, including the

visual
studio.net project file.

Now the following thing happens:
When I use visual studio to edit the web.config of PAS003 (because of the connectionstring), the web.config of NET2 changes. The same thing arround: when I want to change something on PAS003, I need to open the

projectfile on
NET2. This keeps on happening.
Is this some server magic?


Nov 18 '05 #3

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