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Why is my project set to read-only?

Asked by Volga in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Microsoft Visual C++.Net

I started using Visual Net 2005 and I encounter a strange problem while working on the project. Whenever I wanted to add an event handler using the Add Event Handler Wizard, it always told me the c file I'm working on is read-only and cannot be modified, even though I am actually editing the same file all day. I went to Explorer, use Properties to change the whole directory to Read/Write, but I still can't add any event.
I never encountered that problem in VC++6. I wonder if any of you have the same problem?
 
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