Hi Mark,
You are almost there. You need to open up the .sln file in Notepad or an XML parsor and change the url to the new path. That way when you open up the project it will use the new directory.
>Hello
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>I need to make a copy of my ASP.Net solution with a new name.
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>I have tried doing the copy in windows file system as follows my application was called dp5.
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>I copied the folder
>c:\inetpub\wwwrott\dp5 to c:\inetpub\wwwrott\dp6
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>I then copied the folder
>C:\Documents and Settings\markyo\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\dp5 to C:\Documents and Settings\markyo\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\dp6
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>I then renamed C:\Documents and Settings\markyo\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\dp6\dp5.sln to
>dp6.sln
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>and l also did the same for dp6.suo
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>However when I open dp6 it still references all the documents that are in dp5 :(
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>
>Thanks
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Cathi Gero, CPA
Prenia Software & Consulting Services
Microsoft C# / .NET MVP
Mere Mortals for .NET MVP
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