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Problems in VS.NET 2003 launching

Is it just my workstation or does the VS for everyone display the following
behaviour.

I double click on an .aspx file. VS opens with the last web (I am doing
asp.net) that was being worked on. The file which was double clicked shows
nowhere in the IDE. This would seem to contrevene the windows standard for
file opening.

The more I use 2003 the more things like this I find.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Lloyd Sheen" <sq*******************@tostopspamhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8t*******************@news01.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
Is it just my workstation or does the VS for everyone display the following behaviour.

I double click on an .aspx file. VS opens with the last web (I am doing
asp.net) that was being worked on. The file which was double clicked shows nowhere in the IDE. This would seem to contrevene the windows standard for file opening.

The more I use 2003 the more things like this I find.

The behavior here is that the double-clicked .aspx file is opened in the
editor window.
Replicated on three different PC's. The project/solution with which the
selected .aspx file is associated is *not* opened, as I would expect.
Having created a new ASP.NET project on each PC before attempting to open an
"old" .aspx file, I can't replicate your experience.
If I'm not doing this as you did, please let me know.

--
Peter - [MVP - Academic]
Jul 21 '05 #2
The aspx file which I attempted to load was created using the ASP Matrix
product that I downloaded from MS. I had followed the tutorials and then
wondered what the aspx file that was created in Matrix would look like
(could I edit it etc.) in VS.

I changed the loadup option for VS so that it does not load the last
solution and the aspx page loaded. I then reloaded the last solution,
changed the option back to load last solution and the problem occured once
more. It appears that the load up option overrides the normal windows
behaviour.

"Peter van der Goes" <p_**********@mars.cox.net> wrote in message
news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...

"Lloyd Sheen" <sq*******************@tostopspamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:8t*******************@news01.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com...
Is it just my workstation or does the VS for everyone display the following
behaviour.

I double click on an .aspx file. VS opens with the last web (I am doing
asp.net) that was being worked on. The file which was double clicked

shows
nowhere in the IDE. This would seem to contrevene the windows standard

for
file opening.

The more I use 2003 the more things like this I find.

The behavior here is that the double-clicked .aspx file is opened in the
editor window.
Replicated on three different PC's. The project/solution with which the
selected .aspx file is associated is *not* opened, as I would expect.
Having created a new ASP.NET project on each PC before attempting to open

an "old" .aspx file, I can't replicate your experience.
If I'm not doing this as you did, please let me know.

--
Peter - [MVP - Academic]

Jul 21 '05 #3

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