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4/28/2006 1:32 PM
 

I was testing upgrading my modules to VS2005 development environment and had 2 problems I wondered if others ran into:

 

1.) Warning in provider:

I get a warning in my provider that I can not figure out:

Warning 1 'Public Shared ReadOnly Property AppSettings() As System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection' is obsolete: 'This method is obsolete, it has been replaced by System.Configuration!System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings' C:\dotnetnuke\Website\DesktopModules\Alliance Employees\Providers\DataProviders\SqlDataProvider\SqlDataProvider.vb 52 13 Alliance.Employees.SqlDataProvider

I tried to switch the reference to System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager but it does not seem to exists

 

2.) I do not have my source under the desktop modules and any images referneced in ascx files now get an error message that they do not exist

 
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