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The line endings in the following file are not consistent. Do you want to normalize the line endings?

IN Visual Studio 2005 with VB.NET when I open a solution I often get
this warning:
The line endings in the following file are not consistent. Do you want
to normalize the line endings? The warning occurs on an inherited form.
My solution is under Source control with Visual Sourcesafe.

No matter if I answer Yes or no, the next time it will still ask this.
Does anyone know how to avoid this?

Sep 12 '06 #1
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The same problem... Did you found any solution?
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