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7/10/2007 8:59 AM
 

I extraced and opened the solution in VS 2005, setup IIS, setup SQL 2005, and started to compile the source version of the install.  All was built except the last one (http://.... project.).  It skipped it.  then the browser opened default.aspx with:

"Exception Detail:  System.Web.HttpException.  Request is not available in this context."

Is it a permission issue?  I tried playing with permissions, no success.  Any ideas would help.

Thanks

 
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