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4/11/2008 3:54 AM
 

Hi,

when I try starting the solution <DotNetNuke.Store.sln> and VS 2005 starts, I get a couple of  warnings (i.E.".store.providers.csprj can not be loaded" and "The Projejttyp is not supported in this Installation!")  There are 22 messages like that. Then I can work in the Environment. But If I try to reload the projects, I will get the same message.

If I try to load a projectfile like <DotNetNuke.Store.Admin.csproj> I get the same message!

What is my problem and how can I solve it. The portal is working including the store, but there are some problems whith my development environment!

regards

LoMeCo

 
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