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setup projects on dotnet Renato Aloi
2/27/2004 5:24:37 PM
visual studio .net setup: Hi all,

I'm searching for a listgroup, newsgroup whatever about setup & deployment
projects on dotnet. Does anyone participate of any group like that?

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Renato

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Renato Aloi
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J&W Informática Ltda.

RE: setup projects on dotnet davguy NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
3/4/2004 8:17:05 PM
There's no single site or newsgroup. THis one is as good as any. What is
your question?

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RE: setup projects on dotnet Clark Richey
3/15/2004 11:45:41 AM
I keep getting an Error: Unable to build folder named 'folder name' when building my web deployment project.
This seems to be related to the fact that the web application being deployed has the same folder names at different places within the web application. The web app works fine this way, it is only the deployment project that has errors. IS there a way to fix this other than having to rename all the folders? If not, what is the best practice for creating folder hierarchies in .NET web applications?
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RE: setup projects on dotnet davguy NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
3/25/2004 8:14:19 PM
Let me apologize that this took so long to get back to you. Someone should
have picked this up before now.

If I remember correctly, this is a known bug and it goes to how stuff is
stored internally in the MSI. It should work, but its our error. The
workaround is just as you suggested, rename the folders. I understand it is
a hassle.


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deployed has the same folder names at different places within the web
application. The web app works fine this way, it is only the deployment
project that has errors. IS there a way to fix this other than having to
rename all the folders? If not, what is the best practice for creating
folder hierarchies in .NET web applications?
[quoted text, click to view]
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