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No create asp.net 2.0 project in my VS2005?

Hi,

My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for some
reason. With the following instructions:

To create the project and form
On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual C#
Projects.
In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.

OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
option in there.

This is all I get:

http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]

Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.
Apr 5 '06 #1
5 1958
Weird. Maybe you can run the installer again and make sure the Web
application option is included?

"Nik Coughlin" <nr******@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:44******@clear.net.nz...
Hi,

My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for
some reason. With the following instructions:

To create the project and form
On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual
C# Projects.
In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.

OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
option in there.

This is all I get:

http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]

Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.

Apr 5 '06 #2
"Nik Coughlin" <nr******@gmail.com>'s wild thoughts were
released on Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:00:02 +1200 bearing the
following fruit:
Hi,

My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for some
reason. With the following instructions:

To create the project and form
On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
On the File menu, select 'New Web Site'

J
In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual C#
Projects.
In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.

OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
option in there.

This is all I get:

http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]

Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.


Jan Hyde (VB MVP)

--
Amount: Large rock (Jan Hyde)

Apr 5 '06 #3
dgk
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:00:02 +1200, "Nik Coughlin" <nr******@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,

My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for some
reason. With the following instructions:

To create the project and form
On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual C#
Projects.
In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.

OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
option in there.

This is all I get:

http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]

Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.


I think that everyone hit this the first time. Don't use New Project,
use New Website.
Apr 5 '06 #4
I am also facing the same problem did you find any luck in this please replay
me on ne****@blackbits.com
Thanks
"dgk" wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:00:02 +1200, "Nik Coughlin" <nr******@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,

My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for some
reason. With the following instructions:

To create the project and form
On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual C#
Projects.
In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.

OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
option in there.

This is all I get:

http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]

Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.


I think that everyone hit this the first time. Don't use New Project,
use New Website.

Apr 21 '06 #5
Neeraj Black Bits <Neeraj Black
Bi**@discussions.microsoft.com>'s wild thoughts were
released on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 01:11:02 -0700 bearing the
following fruit:
I am also facing the same problem did you find any luck in this please replay
me on ne****@blackbits.com
Thanks

Erm.. but the solution is right there... in the post you
replied to... and it's rude to ask for email responses to
newsgroup posts..

J

"dgk" wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 16:00:02 +1200, "Nik Coughlin" <nr******@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My VS2005 seems to be missing the ASP.NET Web Application template for some
>reason. With the following instructions:
>
>To create the project and form
>On the File menu, point to New, then click Project.
>In the New Project dialog box, do the following:
>In the Project Types pane, choose either Visual Basic Projects or Visual C#
>Projects.
>In the Templates pane, choose ASP.NET Web Application.
>
>OK, this is where I get stuck, I don't have ASP.NET Web Application as an
>option in there.
>
>This is all I get:
>
>http://nrkn.com/temp/vs2005.png [12k]
>
>Any ideas? Haven't had any luck with Google.
>


I think that everyone hit this the first time. Don't use New Project,
use New Website.

Jan Hyde (VB MVP)

--
Did you hear about the self help group for compulsive talkers? It's called On & On Anon. (Doug Helsel)

Apr 24 '06 #6

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