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3/7/2007 9:16 AM
 
Hi !

I have two machines :

A : IIS , remote debugging, dnn installed and working

B : VS 2003 that opens solution from machine A


I can run, put breakpoints and debug the existing dnn files. Everything works.


But when I add a new project inside Desktop Modules, and try to change its bin's output path, VS won't let me put anything but 'bin\' .

I even tried to edit the project file in notepad, saved ( it saved so it's not a readonly file ), but when I open the solution, the project changes back the output path to 'bin\'

I need it to be ..\..\bin in order to save in the dnn bin folder ( right ? ) and I'd be able to debugg my own modules as well.


But VS forces it to be the 'bin\'

I tried to put network mapped drive path, it browsers, changes, saves, but when I reopen the properties back, the damm 'bin\' is there again.

I can't figure it out, asked god and the world, but nobody knows how to fix it.


Here is my last hope. Any idea !?

thank you all


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