Are you looking for the template in the right place ?
"File", "New Project" ( or Ctrl-Shift-N ), Visual Basic, Web, "ASP.NET Web Service Application".
or
"File", "New Project" ( or Ctrl-Shift-N ), Visual C#, Web, "ASP.NET Web Service Application"
or
"File", "New Project" ( or Ctrl-Shift-N ), Visual C++, CLR, "ASP.NET Web Service"
???
If not, try to reset your default project settings :
"Tools", "Import and Export Settings", select "Reset all settings",
save your current settings, and select "Web Development settings".
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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> Hi there,
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Oriane - 18 Jun 2007 15:13 GMT
Hi Juan,
> Are you looking for the template in the right place ?
Yes
> If not, try to reset your default project settings :
No change...
I think I have to install the SP1...
Thanks
Laurent Bugnion, MVP - 20 Jun 2007 17:52 GMT
Salut Oriane,
> Hi Juan,
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> Thanks
By default, VS2005 comes without Web Application project, which would
contain the "new project / web service" option. In VS2005 default
installation, you must choose the "New website" option instead.
Since this is a pain, you have two choices: Install SP1 (recommended),
or if you really don't want or cannot install SP1, you can install the
Web Application Project add-on, available at
http://webproject.scottgu.com/
Note that if you choose to install SP1 at a later point, you must remove
the Web Application Project add-on first.
HTH,
Laurent

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