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    Thesisus
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    It can't be this difficult...but I can't see to connect to our dev box and create the application there instead of on my local machine. I do have the Application setup on the dev box as well as a virtual dir pointing to the proper location. But it will not connect. It keeps tossing me the error: "...[the path] does not coorespond to the URL '[URL path]' The two need to map to the same location. Http error 404..." The kicker is I was just working on a project there. Builds were going fine, someone was testing the site; I closed the project to shut down and break for lunch. Now I can't reconnect. The project file is there. Nothing seems to have moved or changed. I'm confused. remember... sleep is the enemy

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      It can't be this difficult...but I can't see to connect to our dev box and create the application there instead of on my local machine. I do have the Application setup on the dev box as well as a virtual dir pointing to the proper location. But it will not connect. It keeps tossing me the error: "...[the path] does not coorespond to the URL '[URL path]' The two need to map to the same location. Http error 404..." The kicker is I was just working on a project there. Builds were going fine, someone was testing the site; I closed the project to shut down and break for lunch. Now I can't reconnect. The project file is there. Nothing seems to have moved or changed. I'm confused. remember... sleep is the enemy

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      Excuse me while i go kick something..... Stooopid microsoft... earlier I was trying to explicitly tell it where the file was, so I tried to open it File -> Open -> Project from web... it was gone. Nada. No file. So out of frustration I enabled Directory Browsing... you guessed it. It appeared. I kinda see why but, stooopid microsoft. $#%@$#$ half day shot to hell... remember... sleep is the enemy

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        Excuse me while i go kick something..... Stooopid microsoft... earlier I was trying to explicitly tell it where the file was, so I tried to open it File -> Open -> Project from web... it was gone. Nada. No file. So out of frustration I enabled Directory Browsing... you guessed it. It appeared. I kinda see why but, stooopid microsoft. $#%@$#$ half day shot to hell... remember... sleep is the enemy

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        Paul Menefee wrote: half day shot You are lucky! I had VS.NET crash while I was debugging a local ASP.NET application and after getting my computer back on track, I could no longer open the project. I moved it around, recreated directories, tried every security setting I could muster and managed to spend the best part of three 4-5 evenings to find out that it was turned off on mine also and all I could get is a blank "OpenProject" window. If it had not been for this thread, it could have been another long night on Google Groups! Rocky Moore

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