That's how I got it. It is someone else's code I got. And that's how
they've named the folder containing the solution, the solution name
and also the project file name.



On Jan 1, 9:16 pm, "Brandon Betances" <[email protected]> wrote:
> why do you have a period (.) in your project name?
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> On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Water Cooler v2 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have an ASP.NET 1.1 project and am trying to open it in VS 2005.
> > Note that I have a backup of the original project already taken
> > manually, in a separate location.
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> > It triggers the upgrade wizard/converter that says I must convert the
> > files to the new version. I've tried running the wizard with various
> > combinations but with no luck.
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> > When I run the upgrade wizard with the 'Backup' option, it reports an
> > error saying:
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> > ERROR: Failed to backup websitehttp://localhost/foo.bar/foo.bar.csproj
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> > Foo.Bar is the name of my solution and also the project file.
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> > When I run the upgrade wizard without choosing the backup option, i.e.
> > with the 'No backup' option, it reports that it has converted the
> > solution successfully. However, in the Solution Explorer, there is
> > only 1 child node for the solution and it reads:
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> >http://localhost/foo.bar/foo.bar.csproj
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> > It has no files or child nodes under it.
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