>Well, for some files, you don't necessarily want the filename and the class name the same. You may want the page to be call foo.aspx, or something easy for linking and you want the class name that is more descriptive of the functionality.
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>As for right clicking and changing the name, I believe the designer uses the class name to instantiate everything for the design view, so if you were to rename it that designer wouldn't know what it was accessing. That is why the only way is to change it in the code-behind, but I may be wrong on that.
Ok, good points, but I do believe some enhancements could be done by Microsoft in that area.