It didn't work. What I did was
1)replaced the damaged project.properties file with working one
2) opened in notepad and replaced all the entries containing the name
of the project (I found 2 of them) with proper name
3) reopened project in NetBeans
4) No result :(
Don't know what's the problem...

On May 2, 8:59 pm, miga <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 2, 6:52 pm, Anton Shaykin <[email protected]> wrote:> Not sure 
> what you meant... Did you mean to open project.properties
> > file with text editor and add the mentioned line?
>
> Not add, but replace entirely the contents of the file with the
> contents of another one which opens correctly.
>  And in the specified> line, should I provide the name of any other existing 
> project, no
> > matter where it's located?
>
> Then as the first line of the file will refere to another project,
> replace the name of the project with the right one.> I tried. Didn't work :( 
> Maybe, this is
> > happening because I've upgraded my NetBeans?
>
> Not sure, I've followed this course the first time in 2006, and then
> follow all sessions till this time upgrading Netbeans to the latest
> release, that means a number of times. I would say it simply does not
> work because there is no reference to the project in it. It maybe that
> some older version of Netbeans did not care about that.

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