Just be curious, aren't .csproj/.cs/.webinfo/.resx files explicitly
protected by IIS by setting the default ISAPI filter to those extension to
"C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspn et_isapi.dll" so they
won't leak out by buggy setting of some administrators? Have you tried
remove these entries in the VD's web application?
Anyway, no offense but I believe the most possible case is that only the
"files needed to run the web sites" are copied to that server. We web
developers normally won't leave any .cs/.csproj/.resx files in production
environment. So I advise you to remote to the server and check to see if the
file is there.
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I'm helping a friend set up his dev environment. In trying to add an
asp.net
project to his solution we are stuck. The web's virtual directory (a
ClearCase share) is defined and viewable from IIS. When we attempt to
"load
an existing web project" from //localhost/<ourdir> we can browse to the
directory but no .csproj file is displayed. We have directory browsing
turned on. We are using UNC named shares, not FP extensions. Out of
ideas!
What did I forget?
Thanks!