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3/2/2006 7:15 AM
 

I tried to open dotnetnuke.all.sln with vs2003. got the following error,

visual studio .net cannot create or open the application. The likeliest problem is that required components are not installed on the local web server. run visual studio .net setup and add the web development component.

my dotnetnuke application is just under root of localhost, no virtual directory. so how do i change the solution file to reflect the project path?

thanks,

xinghui jiang

 
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3/2/2006 5:29 PM
 
Open up the webfinfo file, the DotNetNuke.sln and the DotNetNuke.All.sln and remove DotNetNuke (middle) from where it says http://localhost/DotNetNuke/xxxx

Chris Paterra



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3/13/2006 2:43 PM
 

I created dnn site as this:i remove the default iis site and create a new site point to dnn322 directory.

after that i removed "dotnetnuke" from the webinfo, dotnetnuke.sln, dotnetnuke.all.sln ,  the path in these files now is http://localhost/XXX,  still the same error.

i add a virtual directory "dotnetnuke" under localhost, it works. but one more problem, i can't see any files under desktopmodules in vs 2003.

by the way, my enviorment is : windows server 2003, vs2003.

 

 
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10/4/2008 7:37 AM
 

Hi,

 

It's been a while since this BLOG was reported. I just got the same problem and searched Blogs with no luck. However here is my solution to this problem:

 

The path in the webinfo should behttp://localhost/XXX/DotNetNuke.vbproj , XXX being the name given as  the Virtual Directory. :)

 

 

 

 

 
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