Sorry, but this "approach" just doesn't sound right. It's
"hardcode-change-redeploy". How it's better than "hardcode-change-recomplie"
"Wei Lu [MSFT]" <weilu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You could do this in the VS.NET 2005 IDE.
>
> Click the Edit -> Find and Replace -> Replace in Files.
>
> Type the http://testingserver/app in the Find what section, and type
> http://production/app in the Replace with section.
>
> Then, click the Find options and type *.rdl in the Look at these file
types.
>
> And then, you could click replace all button and all the files in your
> solutionn will be modified.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wei Lu
>
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