Try opening the project file itself directly (not the solution file) to
create a new solution file. Overwrite the old one, and you should be
set.

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From: dotnet discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Dean Cleaver
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] Someone save my sanity - can't find project all the
time!


I have a web project, and I decided to move the files from the wwwroot
directory to one in my project directory just for safe keeping - backups
etc.

I changed the IIS settings to the new directory - no problems. I added
"ASPNET" permissions to all the paths to my files - no problems. Now to
open the solution.

It errors saying it can't find my project - no surprise. I "remove" that
project it can't find, then go and locate the new one in my project
directory. Cool - loads it up just fine. I can run it, debug it, do
anything. All works perfectly. Then I save and close VS.Net.

When I re-open the project (5 seconds later) it can't find my project
again. So I go through the palaver of removing it, then re-adding the
project... All works fine... Till I load the solution next time. WHERE
OH WHERE is it expecting to find my project each time? This is driving
me nuts... Obviously the solution is saving the wrong path to my
solution, but where? What can I do to fix this...?

Any ideas appreciated...

Dino

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