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VS 2005 Publish Problem

VS 2005 Professional RTM (8.0.50727.42) on Windows 2000
ASP.NET website

Last week I converted a 1.1 ASP.NET (VB) project to 2.0. The conversion was
painless on the VB code side. It was a lot of work however converting from a
pseudo master page to a true master page but only from the HTML 4.0 to XHTML
1.0 standpoint. VS 2005 IDE seems to be significantly slower than VS 2003. I
upgraded my PC memory to 1GB (which helped) but have an additional 1 GB on
order. Runtime speed comparable to 2003. Individual page instantiation is
faster due to precompile (when I could publish).

Anyway, last week I could publish the website to a network share from the VS
IDE without problems. Today when I try to publish the same site the action
completes without errors. Unfortunately, no files are published.

Website runs/debugs fine locally
Deleted all files from cache
Cold restart
Attempted publish to local drive

All with same results. If there are any files in the publish to folder, I
will get a dialog box that notifies that the files in the folder will be
deleted. That action occurs but no files are published.

Any suggestions?
TIA, Mike
Nov 7 '05 #1
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