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Creating a webservice subproject with the Wizard

Hi, everyone,

With the enterprise templeate, I'm trying to create a webservice subproject
by using the wizard. I'm following the steps of a walkthrough example. In the
test,
all of other subprojects, i.e. business rules, WinApp etc. are created, but
it could
not create the webservice project. From the solution explorer, you see an
error
indicates the WebSvc.vsz unavailable. But I've checked it is there.

During the test, I've also see the following object error message:

"The project you're trying to open is a web project. You need to open it by
specifying the URL path."

I did it when I got the prompt, but it didn't create the virtual directory.

Could anyone give me a hint of the solution?
Thanks,
Robert
Nov 23 '05 #1
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