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Project Structure for VS 2005 Upgrade

I inherited a VS 2003 ASP.NET web app that I'd like to upgrade to 2005. The
solution consists of multiple projects: one for the root directory, and an
additional project for each subdirectory under the root. There is also
another project under the root that contains webcontrols and miscellaneous
classes. Ideally, how do I want to structure this solution before I convert
it to 2005?
Jul 17 '06 #1
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Fortunately, now you have choices. If you use the WAP, you can keep your
exact project structure see Web Application Project model on msdn. Rather
than rework your project, I see it as an easier migration path using the
WAP.

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>I inherited a VS 2003 ASP.NET web app that I'd like to upgrade to 2005.
The
solution consists of multiple projects: one for the root directory, and an
additional project for each subdirectory under the root. There is also
another project under the root that contains webcontrols and miscellaneous
classes. Ideally, how do I want to structure this solution before I
convert
it to 2005?

Jul 17 '06 #2

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