Hi Dave,
I tried to repro the behavior, but with no luck. Can you always repro the
behavior? If yes, can you show me the steps in detail?
Besides, I would like to know how you opened the project, by vbproj file or
sln file? I am guessing that probably the sln file contain incorrect path
to the project for some reasons. You can open the sln file by using a text
editor. Check the second line in the file. It should be similar to the
following:
Project("{F184B08F-C81C-45F6-A57F-5ABD9991F28F}") = "appspec",
"http://localhost/appspec/appspec/appspec.vbproj",
"{574D808F-B2F8-4586-8649-616CFBA62CDB}"
Does the URL in the above line point to your appspec project?
Regards,
Felix Wu
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c:\inetput\wwwroot\appspec\appspec is the phsycial path to the project.
(this is the same as the default web in iis)
I then created through explorer c:\inetput\wwwroot\appspec\appspec\secure.
I then when back to vs.net project and included this into the project.
When i did this it also added in the directories secure/skills/objects,
secure/training/objects etc.
These directories exist at c:\inetpub\wwwroot\corporatedirectory\secure ...
How or why would vs.net be looking at another physical directory on my pc?
thx dave