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.tmp files in asp.net 2.0 project

Hey

I have a asp.net 2.0 project which I'm creating in visual studio 2005... now
I see that the several .tmp files has been added to the project. I see the
files in "Solution Explorer".. I would like to remove these files, but I
don't know how to do it? I think this is related to compiling the project!

Jeff
Oct 16 '06 #1
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Jeff wrote:
I have a asp.net 2.0 project which I'm creating in visual studio 2005... now
I see that the several .tmp files has been added to the project. I see the
files in "Solution Explorer".. I would like to remove these files, but I
don't know how to do it?
Have you tried deleting them? Can you give us more information.

VS2005 no longer has a concept of a file being "added" to a web
project. It's either on your web server, or it's not.

Regards,
apathetic

Oct 16 '06 #2
I have not tryed to delete them yet, I'm not sure if it's safe to delete
them manually!

My asp.net 2.0 project is not placed on a web server, the entire project is
placed on the file system (on my hard drive)... so maybe these .tmp files
appear because as far as I know VS2005 can simulate a webserver in the
project folder when the project is being executed (run)... and these files
are the result of a temporary webserver running in the folder?

Any suggestions?

Jeff

"apathetic" <ap*************@gmail.comwrote in message
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Jeff wrote:
>I have a asp.net 2.0 project which I'm creating in visual studio 2005...
now
I see that the several .tmp files has been added to the project. I see
the
files in "Solution Explorer".. I would like to remove these files, but I
don't know how to do it?

Have you tried deleting them? Can you give us more information.

VS2005 no longer has a concept of a file being "added" to a web
project. It's either on your web server, or it's not.

Regards,
apathetic

Oct 17 '06 #3
re:
Any suggestions?
Delete them.

Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
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"Jeff" <it************@hotmail.com.NOSPAMwrote in message
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>I have not tryed to delete them yet, I'm not sure if it's safe to delete them manually!

My asp.net 2.0 project is not placed on a web server, the entire project is placed on the file
system (on my hard drive)... so maybe these .tmp files appear because as far as I know VS2005 can
simulate a webserver in the project folder when the project is being executed (run)... and these
files are the result of a temporary webserver running in the folder?

Any suggestions?

Jeff

"apathetic" <ap*************@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@i3g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
>Jeff wrote:
>>I have a asp.net 2.0 project which I'm creating in visual studio 2005... now
I see that the several .tmp files has been added to the project. I see the
files in "Solution Explorer".. I would like to remove these files, but I
don't know how to do it?

Have you tried deleting them? Can you give us more information.

VS2005 no longer has a concept of a file being "added" to a web
project. It's either on your web server, or it's not.

Regards,
apathetic


Oct 17 '06 #4

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