If you have the previous model installed anywhere, especially in a framework, it is probably finding that model and automatically opening it. Search your hard disk and make sure the previous model is completely gone.

On Oct 18, 2005, at 10:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi All -

My project contains two eomodels. I would like to replace one eomodel with
a new eomodel.

I am able to remove the eomodel (delete references and files) and add a new
eomodel to the project (copy items into destination group's folder is
checked, default reference type, western text encoding, recursively create groups for any added folders and application server target is selected).

When I try to open the new eomodel, I get an error that says there is a
name conflict between the models (eventhough there is none in the
eomodels).  I have searched the project for any persistent information
relating to the old eomodel, but have come up empty.

Does anyone know of any hidden files pertaining to the eomodel or have
suggestions on where to look for this information?

Seems to me that this should be easy to do (switching models in and out).

Thanks for any help.

Cord

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