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Curtis Rutland
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Here are the guidelines for where to post your .NET questions.
  • Any post having to do with ASP.NET goes in the ASP.NET Answers Forum, regardless of the language used.
  • If it's not ASP.NET, put your question in the forum for the language you are using:
    C# questions go to the C# Answers forum.
    VB.NET questions go to the VB.NET Answers area.
  • If the question is not related to a language (installer package, Visual Studio questions, general Framework questions, etc.) or is a general framework question not specific to a language, or not covered by the above categories, it belongs in General .NET Answers.

If you are still confused, please post your thread in the General .NET Answers, and let us know that you aren't sure where to put it. A moderator will move your thread for you.

Thanks!
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