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Setting up extisting folders in a web project


* Using VS.NET 2005, c#, ASP.NET 2.0
I downloaded some source code for an ASP.net web site. The site has
code in folders and subfolders. There were no solution or project files.

I created a new solution and project and added the code from the root
folder of the source code. Now I want to add the folders within the
project -- they are dependent on the web.config of the top level.

I tried doing an "add existing" and selecting the folder but it would
not add.

How can I add existing folders within a source tree to an ASP/Web project?
Mar 21 '07 #1
1 1226

Ok, this is nuts.

After I rebooted my computer (to fix another problem) I launched VS.NET
2005 and loaded my solution and suddenly all the folders that are
physically in the website directory appeared in VS.NET ?!

John Bailo wrote:
>
* Using VS.NET 2005, c#, ASP.NET 2.0
I downloaded some source code for an ASP.net web site. The site has
code in folders and subfolders. There were no solution or project files.

I created a new solution and project and added the code from the root
folder of the source code. Now I want to add the folders within the
project -- they are dependent on the web.config of the top level.

I tried doing an "add existing" and selecting the folder but it would
not add.

How can I add existing folders within a source tree to an ASP/Web project?
Mar 21 '07 #2

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