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VS .Net cde behind files missing

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Dan - 07 May 2005 21:09 GMT
When i create a new aspx file in VS.NET 2002 no code behind file is created.
Instead, the aspx file is created with this at the top:

<%@ Page Language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Codebehind="$FILENAME$.vb"
Inherits="$INHERITS$"%>

Additionally, the HTML Editor is not available to edit files and no
intellisense is working for asp (vbscript) files. In short the installation
is completely corrupted.

I have tried repairing the installation, uninstalling and reinstalling the
software to no avail. I have also reapplied SP1 with no effect.

I have tried running:

"%windir%\microsoft.net\framework\v1.0.3705\aspnet_regiis.exe" -i

from the command prompt as this was a recommended fix but this has had no
effect.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance

Dan
Scott M. - 08 May 2005 03:23 GMT
It sounds like the "template" project files may be corrupted or missing.  I
would re-install VS.NET.

> When i create a new aspx file in VS.NET 2002 no code behind file is
> created. Instead, the aspx file is created with this at the top:
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> Dan
Dan - 08 May 2005 07:34 GMT
As i say, i hve reinstalled VS.NET (several times) together with .NET
Framework. I have also followed instructions to delete Reg Keys relevant to
VS.NET and .NET Framework - nothing works.

Dan

> It sounds like the "template" project files may be corrupted or missing.
> I would re-install VS.NET.
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>> Dan
Scott M. - 08 May 2005 15:29 GMT
Where does your copy of VS.NET come from?  Are you sure it is an authentic
copy?  If it is, you may have a damaged disc.  You could contact MS for
replacement media.

> As i say, i hve reinstalled VS.NET (several times) together with .NET
> Framework. I have also followed instructions to delete Reg Keys relevant
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