>>>>I moved an APS.NET project to a new location. The previous location was in the c:\inetpub\wwwroot\MyProject. The new location is d:\VS2005\MyProject. Then I open the project in the new location. I see all pages and the properties of the pages point to the new location.
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>>>>But when I try to rebuild the project (in VS 2005) I get a bunch of errors of this type:
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>>>>Error 3 D:\VS2005\MyProject\MyPage.aspx: ASP.NET runtime error: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyProject\'.
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>>>>Why does VS looks for the folder name of the project location in the old place?
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>>>>TIA.
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>>>I'm confused... are you saying Project instead of Solution?
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>>When I moved the files to a new location I opened the project in the VS 2005 in the new location (by pointing to the file MyProject.csproj). This opened the project in the VS 2005. Does this clarify it?
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>So you don't keep/maintain solution files? I didn't even realize that was possible.
I didn't know it was possible either. Tim suggested in the other thread and it was very useful. But I probably need to change something.
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