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Broken References when uninstalling VB .NET 2003 Project

I apologize a second time if this is the third posting. I have had trouble
getting my new passport account started.

I have a VB6 application that I have converted to Visual Basic .NET 2003
(don't know if this is relevant). I have recently added a setup project to
my solution and successfully created and install application and installed it
on my pc. When I then uninstalled it, I lost many of my references in the
main project. Their path is no
longer indicated in the properties, although they still exist in the obj
folder. I tried adding the reference path to the project common properties
reference path, but that did not work.

Please help; I am dead in the water.

Thanks,
--
Greg G
Aug 26 '05 #1
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Fixed it myself! Figured out that the uninstall must be deleting the
referenced files even though they are needed elsewhere (not good), so all I
did was reinstall the application and the references were put back where they
belonged. Now when I open the development environment, the references are
back.

--
Greg G
"Greg G" wrote:
I apologize a second time if this is the third posting. I have had trouble
getting my new passport account started.

I have a VB6 application that I have converted to Visual Basic .NET 2003
(don't know if this is relevant). I have recently added a setup project to
my solution and successfully created and install application and installed it
on my pc. When I then uninstalled it, I lost many of my references in the
main project. Their path is no
longer indicated in the properties, although they still exist in the obj
folder. I tried adding the reference path to the project common properties
reference path, but that did not work.

Please help; I am dead in the water.

Thanks,
--
Greg G

Aug 29 '05 #2

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