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TxAggie94 - 20 May 2005 21:50 GMT
I am fairly new to developing code in VC++, so please bear with me.  I have
an application developed in  a previous version of VC++.  The project will
open fine in the old version.  However, when I try to open it in VC++ .NET
2003, I get the following error:

The project file 'c:\DFCS-2\Tools\SystemSetup\SystemSetup.dsp' has been
corrupted and cannot be opened.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
TxAggie - 23 May 2005 15:42 GMT
To provide some additional information, the original project (from the older
version of visual C) does not contain a .dsp file.  It has a .sln and a .dsw.

Any information to get me started would be appreciated.

> I am fairly new to developing code in VC++, so please bear with me.  I have
> an application developed in  a previous version of VC++.  The project will
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>
> Thanks
Jochen Kalmbach [MVP] - 23 May 2005 15:49 GMT
Hi TxAggie!
> To provide some additional information, the original project (from the older
> version of visual C) does not contain a .dsp file.  It has a .sln and a .dsw.

This is not possible...

VC5/6 has the following two file-extensions: dsw and dsp

VC7(.1) has the following: sln and vcproj

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