i do not think you can just copy the contents
of one folder to another.  open up the project
in the Studio (do NOT open any pages or code)
and do a "File/Save As" - this will create
the new project and should copy all the current objects to that project.

-Chip
Team NetDynamics


"Johan Zetterstr�m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Hi!
>
>I'm wondering if it is possible to make a copy of a project so that you can have
>two versions of an application running concurrently. Lets say I have project x
>which is in the directory NDProjects/x.
>I create directory NDProjects/x2 and copy the x files (hey!) into that directory. 
>Should it be possible to make the application run in x2 without altering any files? 
>From what I understand you should have to change the package name in all the
>java files and make a few changes to the project file (or you will get an "unknown 
>project" message), but a guy here believes that it
>should work without any changes to the project, cause they have made it work before 
>and he can't remember changing any files.
>
>/Johan

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