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Reporting Services: Import existing 2003 folders and reports into new VS2005 report server project

Hi, I have a bunch of VS2003 rdl files which exist in named folders
and I want to import all these files and their associated folders
into
a new VS2005 report server project.

So, I tried just copying the base "reports" folder into the same
folder where the new VS2005 reports solution is located and then
clicking on the "view all files" button hoping I could just add them
into the solution. No luck, I am certain that the reports are in the
correct place..
So, how can I do a bulk import of 2003 rdl files and their associated
parent folders into a new VS2005 report server solution????
Thanks
Markus

May 1 '07 #1
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