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Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and subfolders errors

Asked by Mgreenway in Visual Studio, Programming for ASP.NET, Web Development

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I have a site that i develop via frontpage

Server has IIS /6.0 installed and several websites

Most work perfectly fine developing via frontpage

 

however one does give me issues

 

   1. When I connect to the site via visual studio it doesnt ask for password to edit the files ( i feel that is part of the problem)
   2. When trying to compile the site i get  "Error getting files."  In the Build output tab
   3. When trying to edit a page that is not directly on the root (a.k.a. in  a subfolder)    I get  "Unable to get file '<filename>.aspx' from Web server." error

I have (to try and fix this)

   1. Deleted sou
   2. Cleared all cached files on my development computer
   3. Moved the Website to a new directory
   4. created a new website in IIS for the new directory
   5. Created a new Application Pool


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