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files are disappear with VS.NET 2003

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    When I is use VS.NET 2003, files are disappear from my project directorey. Norton anti Viruses program does not finding a virus. Is anybodies with ideas of this? Thanks

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      When I is use VS.NET 2003, files are disappear from my project directorey. Norton anti Viruses program does not finding a virus. Is anybodies with ideas of this? Thanks

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      Dear Friend! I had seen this problem also. I tried to develop some application, which not belongs to my office job and this problem happens. Since I stop play around my private sings and switch back to my basic job development - the problem is disappear. I still have no idea why it happens, but since this occur - for me it became an axiom – DO NOT HAVE A FAN WITH MY PRIVATE THINGS IN THE OFFICE WHEN SOMEBODY ELSE WORKING HARD!!!:mad:

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        When I is use VS.NET 2003, files are disappear from my project directorey. Norton anti Viruses program does not finding a virus. Is anybodies with ideas of this? Thanks

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        Do you have any macros or add-ins installed? I once had a problem with a macro that I wrote that created a proper mess.

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