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date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 08:42:14 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet        back       


SLN file location   
Hi all,

When I create a new website (click on "Create: Website" from the start 
page), I'm prompted for the location of the project files, but VS 2005 
always creates a SLN file under the Visual Studio "Projects" directory tree. 
Is there an easy way to create a website project such that the SLN file is 
in the same place as the rest of the project files?  Is this the same way 
that VS 2008 works?

TIA - Bob
date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 08:42:14 -0700   author:   Bob Altman am

Re: SLN file location   
The only way I have found is use "Save As" after you create.

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"Bob Altman" <rda@nospam.nospam> wrote in message 
news:ObZ0oksBJHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi all,
>
> When I create a new website (click on "Create: Website" from the start 
> page), I'm prompted for the location of the project files, but VS 2005 
> always creates a SLN file under the Visual Studio "Projects" directory 
> tree. Is there an easy way to create a website project such that the SLN 
> file is in the same place as the rest of the project files?  Is this the 
> same way that VS 2008 works?
>
> TIA - Bob
date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 13:31:27 -0500   author:   Cowboy \(Gregory A. Beamer\) oSpamM

RE: SLN file location   
Hi Bob,

As Gregory suggested, you can manually save the solution to a specified 
location after you've created the web project. Actually, this behavior is 
due to the new ASP.NET 2.0 web site project use project less mode which 
will hide the underlying solution to user. 

BTW, what I often use is first create an empty solution in Visual studio, 
and then add web site project in that soution. Thus, I can easily make the 
solution and underlying project together(under the solution folder's 
structure).

Hope this also helps.

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead


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--------------------
>From: "Bob Altman" <rda@nospam.nospam>
>Subject: SLN file location
>Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 08:42:14 -0700

>Hi all,
>
>When I create a new website (click on "Create: Website" from the start 
>page), I'm prompted for the location of the project files, but VS 2005 
>always creates a SLN file under the Visual Studio "Projects" directory 
tree. 
>Is there an easy way to create a website project such that the SLN file is 
>in the same place as the rest of the project files?  Is this the same way 
>that VS 2008 works?
>
>TIA - Bob 
>
>
date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 03:25:22 GMT   author:   (Steven Cheng [MSFT])

Re: SLN file location   
> BTW, what I often use is first create an empty solution in Visual studio,
> and then add web site project in that soution. Thus, I can easily make the
> solution and underlying project together(under the solution folder's
> structure).


That's perfect.  Thanks!
date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:23:33 -0700   author:   Bob Altman am

Re: SLN file location   
Thanks for your reply Bob,

I'm glad the suggestion helps you.

Have a good day!

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead


Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and 
suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please 
feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service 
provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: 
msdnmg@microsoft.com.

--------------------
>From: "Bob Altman" <rda@nospam.nospam>
>Subject: Re: SLN file location
>Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:23:33 -0700

>
>> BTW, what I often use is first create an empty solution in Visual studio,
>> and then add web site project in that soution. Thus, I can easily make 
the
>> solution and underlying project together(under the solution folder's
>> structure).
>
>
>That's perfect.  Thanks! 
>
>
date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 02:33:07 GMT   author:   (Steven Cheng [MSFT])

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