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Article draft gone, but basename still registered?

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    Just wanted to start working on an article - I already outlined it a while ago via the submission wizard, but it's gone now (I might have deleted it, though). However, I started over, and now the submission wizard tells me that the basename (wpf-notifyicon) is already taken. It's not a catastrophe (I'll just take another one), but this might be worth looking into. Cheers, Philipp

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      Just wanted to start working on an article - I already outlined it a while ago via the submission wizard, but it's gone now (I might have deleted it, though). However, I started over, and now the submission wizard tells me that the basename (wpf-notifyicon) is already taken. It's not a catastrophe (I'll just take another one), but this might be worth looking into. Cheers, Philipp

      NetDrives - Open Source Network Share Management Awesomeness

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      Chris Maunder
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      A quirk of our system, unfortunately. We do need to clean out the debris occasionally.

      cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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