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Bart - 08 Jun 2004 01:01 GMT
Dear

 I've configured an Enterprise Template based on the "Hands-On Lab - Lab Manual - Enterprise Templates". The Enterprise Template has a Wizard (i.e. Exercise 2). I did not implement a specific policy
 When Visual Studio opens a project on this Enterprise Template, the generated solution looks ok (key file is added in the assembly and the solution compiles) except for two "details"
   - a pop up which says : Object expecte
   - the vsz file shows up in the Solution Explorer under the project template with the message "unavailable", the vsz file itself is referenced in the project template etp fil
 Where do I start to solve an "Object expected" issue and how did the vsz file get in the etp file ? If you need any more information, please feel free to contact me

Thank you very much
Bart
Magwash - 11 Jun 2004 04:10 GMT
Look in the scripts\1033\default.js file which relates to
your project wizard.

Debug through until you find the error.  The problem is
that you've referenced an object that has not been
declared.  Chances are you are missing a file or are
referencing  something that does not exist or has not
been created.
Bart - 14 Jun 2004 13:34 GMT
Dear Magwash,

 Thank you very much for the tip. How do I debug default.js ?

Regards,
Bart

> Look in the scripts\1033\default.js file which relates to
> your project wizard.
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> referencing  something that does not exist or has not
> been created.
Bart - 07 Jul 2004 20:59 GMT
I did not find a solution for this issue, at Tech-Ed in Amsterdam an instructor suggested to write debugging output to a file. Is this the only solution ?

Regards,
Bart
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