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I am having a crisis with vs.net 2003. I am using c# and i
am running my program and i get the following dialog box
out of the blue. "Visual Studio cannot start because the
debug target c:\.....\calendar.exe is missing.Please build
the project and retry. The *.pdb file is there and i
rebuild and get the same error.I close the visual studio
and restart and I get the same error.No exe file in the
trash bin. I am in debug and not release mode.build is
checked in Configuration mgr under Build. What is going on?
help please.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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sorry the folder is c:\...Calendar\bin\debug\Calendar.exe
-----Original Message-----
I am having a crisis with vs.net 2003. I am using c# and iam running my program and i get the following dialog box
out of the blue. "Visual Studio cannot start because the
debug target c:\.....\calendar.exe is missing.Please buildthe project and retry. The *.pdb file is there and i
rebuild and get the same error.I close the visual studio
and restart and I get the same error.No exe file in the
trash bin. I am in debug and not release mode.build is
checked in Configuration mgr under Build. What is going on?help please.
.

Nov 15 '05 #2
OK i think I got it. There is no exe because there was an
error in complining. The error was a minor one and it
should have run still ( I did not use one of the variables
I created).Now it works. Please verify if that is the case.
thanks.
-----Original Message-----
sorry the folder is c:\...Calendar\bin\debug\Calendar.exe
-----Original Message-----
I am having a crisis with vs.net 2003. I am using c# and

i
am running my program and i get the following dialog box
out of the blue. "Visual Studio cannot start because the
debug target c:\.....\calendar.exe is missing.Please

build
the project and retry. The *.pdb file is there and i
rebuild and get the same error.I close the visual studio
and restart and I get the same error.No exe file in the
trash bin. I am in debug and not release mode.build is
checked in Configuration mgr under Build. What is going

on?
help please.
.

.

Nov 15 '05 #3

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