I thought MS is supposed to make development with VS2005 easier? <g> Thank you for your help.
>Hi,
>I don't know of a way of setting this via the IDE.
>You can, however, bodge it:
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>(a)
>Exit VS and rename folder manually.
>Open the solution (.SLN) file with Notepad, find the project reference and change the path to the *.csproj file.
>
>or
>(b)
>Create the project then remove it in VS. Exit VS, change the folder name then use 'Add Existing Project' to get it back.....
>
>
>>Hi,
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>>When I add a project to a solution and name the project, say "MyCompany.DataAccess", Visual Studio 2005 creates a physical folder named MyCompany.DataAccess. The folder is created as a subfolder of my solution folder. I see no way to change the name of this folder. I would like the folder name to be something simpler, for example, DataAccess. But I see no options when creating/adding the project to set the folder name. I can specify where the project/folder will be placed (parent folder) but not the name of the folder itself. Strange though, as when I am reviewing a solution from a book I am reading, the author has a project named "HisCompany.DataAccess" but the folder name is DataAccess.
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>>What am I missing?
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