I have to admit when I installed vs.net 2005 I to had configuration errors. I 
also have some "projects" that I no longer need and cannot get rid of. Go M$!!

Bruce Sorge
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-----Original Message-----
    From: "Paul Giesenhagen"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Sent: 6/6/06 4:57:49 PM
    To: "CF-Talk"<cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
    Subject: Re: ASP.NET How can one love it.
    
    Format your hard drive and re-install your operating system
    
    ** Couldn't resist **
    
    Paul Giesenhagen
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Ian Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 4:52 PM
    Subject: ASP.NET How can one love it.
    
    
    > Ok in reality I'm griping about Visual Studio (2005 Professional to be 
    > specific).
    >
    > I'm going through the "How do I ..." tutorials.  So far I have done three 
    > and have had trouble with two of them.  One, where the instructions where 
    > wrong, and a second, where something was wrong with my system 
    > configuration, have not developed a sense of love within by breast.
    >
    > Anyway, through all this I have created some "projects" that I do not 
    > want.  They are stored in an undesirable place and I would like to remove 
    > them from my work space.  I can't.  I look up the instructions in the 
help 
    > and I get these.
    >
    > <quote>
    > Deleting
    > You can delete a project permanently, but not by using Visual Studio. You 
    > need to remove any references to the project you want to delete from 
    > solutions you have in Visual Studio, and then use Windows Explorer to 
    > delete the associated files from storage permanently.
    >
    > To permanently delete a project
    > 1)  In Solution Explorer, select the project you want to delete from the 
    > solution.
    > 2) On the Edit menu, select Remove.
    > 3) In Windows Explorer, locate and select the files associated with the 
    > project you want to delete.
    > 4) On the File menu, select Delete.
    > </quote>
    >
    > But this does not work.  There is no Remove command in the Edit menu.  So 
    > what am I supposed to do?
    >
    >
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