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Make reference folder, bin folder and obj folder available?

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winlin - 17 Sep 2007 22:04 GMT
Hello

1)When using VS 2005 and VB.net when wouldn't the: reference folder, bin
folder,
obj folder not be present after creating a VB net Windows Application and
only the form1.vb and MyProject folders only be created?

2)How can you assure that the reference folder, bin folder,obj folders get
created when the Windows Application is created or atleast how can you add
them to the project if they are not created when the Windows Application is
created?
Stevanich - 24 Sep 2007 05:32 GMT
winlin,

Those folders should always be created, but are not visible by default.
There is an icon in the Solution Explorer toolpane (by default the second
from the left) that toggles hidden item visibility.

Hope this helps,

Steve - dotneticated.com

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