Your web site is running as a service.  Windows services cannot access
mapped drives.  If you are referencing the control through the use of a
mapped drive, change it to either a UNC path or a local drive path.

...Glenn

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Zac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I've built my first Custom CompositeControl and it works great when
> viewed from a web page. Unfortunately, when I have the page opened up
> in Visual Web Developer, I'm getting the following error on the tag:
>
> Error   1       Element 'RangePicker' is not a known element. This can
> occur
> if there is a compilation error in the Web site.        M:\application
> \test.aspx      13      13      M:\application\
>
> M is a network drive, and I've tried various CasPol.exe strings, but
> that isn't working. I've gone over my names spaces and tag prefixes,
> and everything looks fine to my knowledge. The website builds fine in
> Visual Web Developer with no errors or warnings. RangePicker builds
> fine in Visual Studio 2008 with no errors or warnings, and as
> mentioned before displays fine when actually on a web page. Am I
> missing something? Oh yeah, unfortunately I'm running Vista32. This
> group hasn't let me down yet, and I know someone here knows the
> answer. :)
>
> Thanks!!!!
>

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