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    KreativeKai
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    I just installed Windows 7, SQL and VS 2005 and all the many many service packs and updates. One item that is annoying now that I'm starting to use the system is when I go to open a config file, html file, project, etc by right clicking and selecting "Open with..." Visual Studio 2005, VS will open, but the file will not be loaded. Is this a compatibility problem? Has anyone encountered this same issue and is there a resolution? Suggestions welcome :confused:

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      I just installed Windows 7, SQL and VS 2005 and all the many many service packs and updates. One item that is annoying now that I'm starting to use the system is when I go to open a config file, html file, project, etc by right clicking and selecting "Open with..." Visual Studio 2005, VS will open, but the file will not be loaded. Is this a compatibility problem? Has anyone encountered this same issue and is there a resolution? Suggestions welcome :confused:

      Lost in the vast sea of .NET

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      No, it's not a compatibility problem. It's a problem with Visual Studio. Try running a repair on it from the Programs and Features control panel.

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