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02-25-05 01:46 AM

Hello All,
I've been searching around, but haven't managed to find anyone with
this problem.  I'm using VS.NET 2003 to create new MCMS Web Application
on a server running Sharepoint 2002.  All of the sample sites loaded in
just fine.  But when using VS.NET to build new CMS applications, but I
get an error stating:

The item 'WebForm1.aspx' does not exist in the project directory. It
may have been moved, renamed or deleted.

It also does not create the application as CMS enabled.

A few details about the setup, SPS 2002 is running on port 80, but does
not have an InstanceId of 1.  I believe this caused previous error
stating that it could not build IIS_CMS within the new application.  I
found the fix to change the InstanceId in the DeveloperTools.xml to the
EntryPoint listed in the Registry Editor.  And that led me to this
current issue.

Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas on this?
Thanks,
Jason






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