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  • Kelvin

    "Visual Web Developer" questions

    I've installed Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition and have
    a couple questions.
    At the time I did the install, I had my My Documents folder mapped to a
    network drive.
    I have since mapped it back to my local drive, how can I get VWD to
    recognize the new path?
    I have also installed DotNetNuke and when I go to setup the database it
    comes back with an error that indicates that it can't create the DB on a
    mapped drive...
    If it's just the DotNetNuke project that is recognizing the network path to
    my My documents, how do I delete a project?

    I ended up creating more than one DotNetNuke project so would like to delete
    the extra one.
    I can't see any way to delete a project...

    Any help would be appreciated!!!

    If this isn't the place to post these questions, please advise on the
    appropriate group.
    I've running this on an XP Pro machine if it matters.

    Thanks!

    Kelvin


  • PvdG42

    #2
    Re: "Visual Web Developer" questions

    "Kelvin" <someone@domain .comwrote in message
    news:edPBmLO6IH A.1192@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
    I've installed Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition and
    have a couple questions.
    At the time I did the install, I had my My Documents folder mapped to a
    network drive.
    I have since mapped it back to my local drive, how can I get VWD to
    recognize the new path?
    I have also installed DotNetNuke and when I go to setup the database it
    comes back with an error that indicates that it can't create the DB on a
    mapped drive...
    If it's just the DotNetNuke project that is recognizing the network path
    to my My documents, how do I delete a project?
    >
    I ended up creating more than one DotNetNuke project so would like to
    delete the extra one.
    I can't see any way to delete a project...
    >
    Any help would be appreciated!!!
    >
    If this isn't the place to post these questions, please advise on the
    appropriate group.
    I've running this on an XP Pro machine if it matters.
    >
    Thanks!
    >
    Kelvin
    >
    Perhaps the simplest way to solve your issues would be to uninstall, then
    reinstall VWD.
    As far as deleting projects is concerned, find the folder using Windows
    Explorer and delete it.

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    • Kelvin

      #3
      Re: &quot;Visual Web Developer&quot; questions

      Thanks, I'll do that...


      "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool .eduwrote in message
      news:uAp10dO6IH A.1204@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
      "Kelvin" <someone@domain .comwrote in message
      news:edPBmLO6IH A.1192@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
      >I've installed Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition and
      >have a couple questions.
      >At the time I did the install, I had my My Documents folder mapped to a
      >network drive.
      >I have since mapped it back to my local drive, how can I get VWD to
      >recognize the new path?
      >I have also installed DotNetNuke and when I go to setup the database it
      >comes back with an error that indicates that it can't create the DB on a
      >mapped drive...
      >If it's just the DotNetNuke project that is recognizing the network path
      >to my My documents, how do I delete a project?
      >>
      >I ended up creating more than one DotNetNuke project so would like to
      >delete the extra one.
      >I can't see any way to delete a project...
      >>
      >Any help would be appreciated!!!
      >>
      >If this isn't the place to post these questions, please advise on the
      >appropriate group.
      >I've running this on an XP Pro machine if it matters.
      >>
      >Thanks!
      >>
      >Kelvin
      >>
      >
      Perhaps the simplest way to solve your issues would be to uninstall, then
      reinstall VWD.
      As far as deleting projects is concerned, find the folder using Windows
      Explorer and delete it.

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