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      16th Mar 2005
Hello all, I am running VS.NET 2003 EA.
when I compile my application... I get no errors which is good, however I do
get this annoying warning in my task list. the warning is.... "Visual Studio
is ready to deploy" + "The project Name" and when I double click on the taks
it pops up the dialog asking me how I would like to deploy the application.
Either emulator or Device... which is fine... but I want to build my project
or solution and only see build errors, not silly warnings in my task list.
Can anyone help me with this???

Thanks,

Annoyed in Seattle....
 
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      17th Mar 2005
Click on the Task List tab.

Right click on the grey bar labeled Description

On the Show Tasks menu, select Build Errors.

I'm guessing you have it set to "All" right now.
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"puzzled in seattle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hello all, I am running VS.NET 2003 EA.
> when I compile my application... I get no errors which is good, however I
> do
> get this annoying warning in my task list. the warning is.... "Visual
> Studio
> is ready to deploy" + "The project Name" and when I double click on the
> taks
> it pops up the dialog asking me how I would like to deploy the
> application.
> Either emulator or Device... which is fine... but I want to build my
> project
> or solution and only see build errors, not silly warnings in my task list.
> Can anyone help me with this???
>
> Thanks,
>
> Annoyed in Seattle....



 
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      17th Mar 2005
Yes I have tried setting it to Build Errors, but when I re-build the project
via
ctrl + shift + B it still brings up the task and the setting goes back to
All.

I've even tried going to view - Show Task - Build Erros... but it resets
back to All.

Any other thoughts??


"Darren Shaffer" wrote:

> Click on the Task List tab.
>
> Right click on the grey bar labeled Description
>
> On the Show Tasks menu, select Build Errors.
>
> I'm guessing you have it set to "All" right now.
> --
> Darren Shaffer
> Principal Architect
> Connected Innovation
>
> "puzzled in seattle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news9F0D24F-3860-4C34-85C4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello all, I am running VS.NET 2003 EA.
> > when I compile my application... I get no errors which is good, however I
> > do
> > get this annoying warning in my task list. the warning is.... "Visual
> > Studio
> > is ready to deploy" + "The project Name" and when I double click on the
> > taks
> > it pops up the dialog asking me how I would like to deploy the
> > application.
> > Either emulator or Device... which is fine... but I want to build my
> > project
> > or solution and only see build errors, not silly warnings in my task list.
> > Can anyone help me with this???
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Annoyed in Seattle....

>
>
>

 
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