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    mpavas
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    Hello, How can I identify that my VS 2005 has the ability to open "Web Applicaion". Is there a difference between Open website and Open Project?

    Regards, Pavas

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      Hello, How can I identify that my VS 2005 has the ability to open "Web Applicaion". Is there a difference between Open website and Open Project?

      Regards, Pavas

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      um well I think they are the same, as you save an application as a project

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        um well I think they are the same, as you save an application as a project

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        I am trying to open a web project and it do not open... I have a solution which has two library projects abd one web project... Both of the project opens but the visual studio can not open the web project It says "the project of this type is not supported by installation". Any idea??

        Regards, Pavas

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          I am trying to open a web project and it do not open... I have a solution which has two library projects abd one web project... Both of the project opens but the visual studio can not open the web project It says "the project of this type is not supported by installation". Any idea??

          Regards, Pavas

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          Click on Help / About Microsoft Visual Studio and you will see a list of the installed products, if the Visual Web Developer product is not listed then you will not be able to open a web project.

          Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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            Click on Help / About Microsoft Visual Studio and you will see a list of the installed products, if the Visual Web Developer product is not listed then you will not be able to open a web project.

            Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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            Hello Thanks, Below are the details of the products I have... Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Version 8.0.50727.42 (RTM.050727-4200) Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0.50727 Installed Edition: Professional Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Microsoft Visual C# 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Microsoft Visual J# 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual J# 2005 Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005

            Regards, Pavas

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              Hello Thanks, Below are the details of the products I have... Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Version 8.0.50727.42 (RTM.050727-4200) Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0.50727 Installed Edition: Professional Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Microsoft Visual C# 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual C# 2005 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Microsoft Visual J# 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual J# 2005 Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 77626-009-0000007-41326 Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005

              Regards, Pavas

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              Have you configured the web project folder in IIS? If you are not using IIS for development then try to open the via File / Open / Web Site and browsing to the folder. You can then add the other projects to the solution.

              Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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                Have you configured the web project folder in IIS? If you are not using IIS for development then try to open the via File / Open / Web Site and browsing to the folder. You can then add the other projects to the solution.

                Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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                Yes I did it.. I am able to add the website and the other two solutions. But they give some errors of missing references. So does this proves that: My VS 2005 has the ability to open all the projects I had... I have been suggested to open the whole stuff as a project...

                Regards, Pavas

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                  um well I think they are the same, as you save an application as a project

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                  I think they are different http://www.dotnetspider.com/kb/Article3956.aspx[^] Regards, Pavas

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