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Kevin Buchan
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      7th Jul 2003
I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
hosted, and only edited locally.

I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.

I have tried the following:
* Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
are installed)
* Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
* Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
* Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
to open them.

I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)

Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
2003".


-Kevin Buchan
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Alvin Bruney
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      7th Jul 2003
have you tried this
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q306005

"Kevin Buchan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
> locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
> hosted, and only edited locally.
>
> I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
> workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
> VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.
>
> I have tried the following:
> * Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
> are installed)
> * Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
> 'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
> * Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
> reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
> * Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
> Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
> to open them.
>
> I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
> My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
> suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
> reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
> that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
> 2003".
>
>
> -Kevin Buchan
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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Kevin Buchan
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      7th Jul 2003
I had tried the first entry in the KB article you refenced, but had
not tried the second part.

<time passes>

I have now tried both, including trying the first again after ensuring
that the DLL is registered and I still get the same error either when
pulling up an existing project or trying to create a new Web Project.

Thanks for the suggestion!

-Kevin

On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 13:01:06 -0500, "Alvin Bruney"
<vapordan_spam_me_not@hotmail_no_spamhotmail.com> wrote:

>have you tried this
>http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q306005
>
>"Kevin Buchan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
>> locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
>> hosted, and only edited locally.
>>
>> I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
>> workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
>> VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.
>>
>> I have tried the following:
>> * Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
>> are installed)
>> * Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
>> 'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
>> * Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
>> reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
>> * Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
>> Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
>> to open them.
>>
>> I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
>> My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
>> suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
>> reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
>> that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
>> 2003".
>>
>>
>> -Kevin Buchan
>> (E-Mail Removed)

>



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Kevin Buchan
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      8th Jul 2003
No other suggestions? OK, I'm going to reinstall VS.Net and report my
results, in case anyone else runs across this problem.

-Kevin

On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 13:35:18 -0400, Kevin Buchan
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
>locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
>hosted, and only edited locally.
>
>I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
>workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
>VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.
>
>I have tried the following:
>* Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
>are installed)
>* Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
>'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
>* Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
>reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
>* Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
>Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
>to open them.
>
>I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
>My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
>suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
>reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
>that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)
>
>Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
>2003".
>
>
>-Kevin Buchan
>(E-Mail Removed)


 
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Kevin Buchan
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      8th Jul 2003
OK, uninstalling IIS and VS.Net then reinstalling IIS and VS.Net has
not worked either.... still researching a solution while my
development is halted.


-Kevin Buchan
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On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 07:03:17 -0400, Kevin Buchan
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>No other suggestions? OK, I'm going to reinstall VS.Net and report my
>results, in case anyone else runs across this problem.
>
>-Kevin
>
>On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 13:35:18 -0400, Kevin Buchan
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
>>locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
>>hosted, and only edited locally.
>>
>>I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
>>workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
>>VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.
>>
>>I have tried the following:
>>* Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
>>are installed)
>>* Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
>>'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
>>* Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
>>reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
>>* Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
>>Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
>>to open them.
>>
>>I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
>>My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
>>suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
>>reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
>>that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)
>>
>>Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
>>2003".
>>
>>
>>-Kevin Buchan
>>(E-Mail Removed)


 
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Alvin Bruney
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      9th Jul 2003
is iis running when you try to open your project. verify this thru control
manager. forgive me but we have to eliminate the obvious

"Kevin Buchan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK, uninstalling IIS and VS.Net then reinstalling IIS and VS.Net has
> not worked either.... still researching a solution while my
> development is halted.
>
>
> -Kevin Buchan
> (E-Mail Removed)
>
>
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 07:03:17 -0400, Kevin Buchan
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >No other suggestions? OK, I'm going to reinstall VS.Net and report my
> >results, in case anyone else runs across this problem.
> >
> >-Kevin
> >
> >On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 13:35:18 -0400, Kevin Buchan
> ><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> >>I came in today and tried to edit a project that I was working with,
> >>locally, at the tail end of last week. This web project was created,
> >>hosted, and only edited locally.
> >>
> >>I truly cannot remember anything that I installed/changed on my
> >>workstation that could have goofed up my IIS, but I simply cannot get
> >>VS 2003 to be able to open an exiting or create a new web project.
> >>
> >>I have tried the following:
> >>* Uninstall and Reinstall IIS (making sure that FrontPage extensions
> >>are installed)
> >>* Put all but obvious '.Net Guest' accounts into both the
> >>'Administrators' and 'Debugger Users' Groups.
> >>* Reapplied WindowsXP Sp1 since I found an MSDN KB article about WinXP
> >>reporting this problem after installing IPv6 (which I have not done.)
> >>* Deleted all projects from my local machine, got latest version from
> >>Source Safe, set the project folders as 'Web Applications' and tried
> >>to open them.
> >>
> >>I have searched everywhere I know to look, including this news group.
> >>My next step (after I wait a few hours to see if there are any
> >>suggestions) is to uninstall VS.Net 2003, cross my fingers, and
> >>reinstall. Obviously, this is killing my productivity during a time
> >>that I just don't have much free time. (Do any of us have free time?)
> >>
> >>Thanks for any suggestions, including "Uninstall/Reinstall VS.Net
> >>2003".
> >>
> >>
> >>-Kevin Buchan
> >>(E-Mail Removed)

>



 
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