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Anyone out there using Visual Studio.NET over a network share as opposed to using FrontPage extentions?
Maybe I'm just being anal, but I am about to dip into some C# ASP.NET development so I want to get my development enviroment situated. I'm having an odd issue with creating new webforms. Setting up a web project was simple, however, I may be missing something with permissions. I've tried setting not only share permissions but also NT permissions. Whenever I create a new webform I get an error message stating that I "Directory Does Not Have Write Permission". I've attached a sample of the message.
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Alright... well here is the answer in case anyone ever wants to know: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;320203
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