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VC++ 2003 NET error, can't find path

Windows XP
Visual Studio 2003 NET
Visual C++

When I tried to run without debugging, I get a message that says it
can't find a path. The path did exist on my computer. I cannot find
the path text (my search criteria is only one word from the path) in
the solution or anywhere on my computer.

Here is the error when I try to run without debugging, after
cleaning the solution, using the shortcut Ctrl+F5.

Microsoft Development Environment (title bar)
Unable to start debugging.
Unable to start program 'E:\folder\subfolder\program.exe'.
The system cannot find the path specified.

So I search the entire solution for "subfolder" and find nothing.
Then I close Visual Studio and search my hard drive for "subfolder"
and find nothing in any folder related to Visual C++ or Visual
Studio.

Could the text be encrypted in some file?

Thank you.


Mar 26 '06 #1
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