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Headaches with VS2005 conversion

Have upgraded to VS2005 Standard edition (from 2003), and the first
task was to convert an existing web project, get it working and then
start coding using some of the new functionality of ASP .NET 2 - opened
the solution, conversion went without any problems, and spent the
afternoon working through generally tidying up the code. As of last
night, it all built perfectly and was running with no problems.
Came in this morning and when I tried to open the solution, it again
told me I needed to convert the project - I let it (backed up again
before hand) and now it won't build with 2685 errors! The errors are
every control referenced in the aspx.cs file cannot be found on the
aspx file, even though it can be seen with intellisense, and if you
click thrugh from the page, it takes you to the appropriate event.
The project is source controlled under MKS source integrity - is this
what is causing me the problems?
Any help or ideas how to get it working gratefully received
Thanks
Martin

Dec 8 '06 #1
1 1114
Ok I see something tricky here and hope can answer this. In VS 2005 by
default VS does not save a solution file for ASP.NET project. Please visit
here to get the solution file back.

http://webproject.scottgu.com/

chanmm

"MartinS" <ma*************@watsonwyatt.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@l12g2000cwl.googlegr oups.com...
Have upgraded to VS2005 Standard edition (from 2003), and the first
task was to convert an existing web project, get it working and then
start coding using some of the new functionality of ASP .NET 2 - opened
the solution, conversion went without any problems, and spent the
afternoon working through generally tidying up the code. As of last
night, it all built perfectly and was running with no problems.
Came in this morning and when I tried to open the solution, it again
told me I needed to convert the project - I let it (backed up again
before hand) and now it won't build with 2685 errors! The errors are
every control referenced in the aspx.cs file cannot be found on the
aspx file, even though it can be seen with intellisense, and if you
click thrugh from the page, it takes you to the appropriate event.
The project is source controlled under MKS source integrity - is this
what is causing me the problems?
Any help or ideas how to get it working gratefully received
Thanks
Martin
Dec 10 '06 #2

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