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Newbie needs HELP!!!

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jwm68 - 09 Feb 2005 16:00 GMT
I am building my very first web service in VS .NET 2003, and when I
try to compile my code, I am getting this error:

Could not copy built outputs to the Web.
Unable to add ''C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\VSWebCache\VM-MACK-IBF\vtigerWebService\bin\vtigerWebService.dll''
to the project. Server error: The following file(s) have been blocked
by the administrator: bin/vtigerWebService.dll

It looks to me like a permission issue. If anyone can please give me
some advice, it would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Joe
mack.joe@gmail.com
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Martin Kulov - 09 Feb 2005 17:30 GMT
Well...,
check if have permissions to write to this directory ''C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\VSWebCache"

Martin

> I am building my very first web service in VS .NET 2003, and when I
> try to compile my code, I am getting this error:
>
> Could not copy built outputs to the Web.
> Unable to add ''C:\Documents and

Settings\Administrator\VSWebCache\VM-MACK-IBF\vtigerWebService\bin\vtigerWeb
Service.dll''
> to the project. Server error: The following file(s) have been blocked
> by the administrator: bin/vtigerWebService.dll
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