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Web Site Startup Options

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Andrew Robinson - 21 May 2008 04:41 GMT
I am building a simple application that pulls down a templated Web Site and
a couple of Library Projects from our source control system. I them bind the
whole thing to a new location within our source control system. This is all
working just fine and mainly done to help some of our novice developers get
off the ground. We have a high number of work projects and this has turned
out to be a great tool.

The only thing that I can't figure out is where are the Web Site Start
Options stored? I am looking for the "Use default Web server" or "Use custom
server" options long with the "Start URL" option.

In a Web Application Project, these are stored in the csproj file but a Web
Site has no associated file. I would have thought these are in the sln file
but not there either. In the registry? Can't find them t here. Some global
config file? Any help would be appreciated!
Waldy - 21 May 2008 09:30 GMT
> In a Web Application Project, these are stored in the csproj file but a
> Web Site has no associated file. I would have thought these are in the sln
> file but not there either. In the registry? Can't find them t here. Some
> global config file? Any help would be appreciated!

You haven't said what version of VS you are using, but look under My
Documents for Visual Studio Projects or Visual Studio 2005\Projects.
Andrew Robinson - 21 May 2008 13:08 GMT
Waldy,

Using VS2005 and VS2008. I assumed this was in the same place for both. I
will hunt around a bit given you suggestion. Thanks,

-Andy

>> In a Web Application Project, these are stored in the csproj file but a
>> Web Site has no associated file. I would have thought these are in the
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> You haven't said what version of VS you are using, but look under My
> Documents for Visual Studio Projects or Visual Studio 2005\Projects.

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