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Problem with "Open Website" link not appearing on start page

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NightOwl888 - 03 Jun 2007 19:39 GMT
Well, the title about sums it up.  I installed VS.NET 2005 and it used
to have 4 links at the bottom of the "Recent Projects" section on the
start page:

1. Open Project
2. Open Website
3. Create Project
4. Create Website

Now for some strange reason the "Open Website" and "Create Website"
links are missing.  This isn't causing me not to be able to open
websites, as I can still do it through the menus, but it is a pain in
the a.s.

Anyway, so far I have gone through the options and customize screens
and I don't see anything in there to allow websites to be created/
opened from the start screen.  Any idea how I can get the links back
in there?
Brit - 06 Jun 2007 21:35 GMT
I am having the same problem. I installed the "Update to support web
application projects" hoping that would provide a solution, but still nothing.

Have you had any luck?

.brit

> Well, the title about sums it up.  I installed VS.NET 2005 and it used
> to have 4 links at the bottom of the "Recent Projects" section on the
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> opened from the start screen.  Any idea how I can get the links back
> in there?

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