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Microsoft.SharePoint Namespace does not exist ?

Asked by glmeadows in MOSS-Sharepoint

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I am trying to build a simple console app and an error states that Microsoft.SharePoint namespace does not exist.  I have Visual Studio 2005 running directly on my Win2003 server that has .NET 3.0 Framework installed.  I have installed WSS 3.0 but I have not installed MOSS 2007.  Do I need to install MOSS to access the SharePoint object model?

How do I get the Microsoft.SharePoint namespace on my machine?

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SharePoint;
 
namespace _dot1
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
           SPSite rootCollection = new SPSite("http://myLocalSrv:5000");
           Console.WriteLine("Root collect5ion found at Url {0} is part of Web Application{1}", rootCollection.Url, rootCollection.WebApplication.Name);
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}
 
 
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Zone: MOSS-Sharepoint
Tags: Microsoft, Windows SharePoint Services, 3.0, Running on a Windows Server 2003 operating system with .NET 3.0 Framework, C#, Microsoft.SharePoint Namespace does not exist
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Solution Provided By: liebrand
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