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Mar 16th, 2006
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Unable to open Web Project '...'. The file path '...' does not correspond to the URL

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Hi!

I am not able to open any solution in VS.Net framework due to this error.............

Unable to open Web Project '...'. The file path '...' does not correspond to the URL '...'. The two need to map to the same server location. HTTP Error 404: Not found

Can anyone resolve my problem??????
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Mar 19th, 2006
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Re: Unable to open Web Project '...'. The file path '...' does not correspond to the URL

i think u need to go the wwwroot folder, then ur project folder and dbclick on ur icon holding ur project name.
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Re: Unable to open Web Project '...'. The file path '...' does not correspond to the URL

man
did u try to open ur project through ie (interent explorer)
http://localhost/ur project name/ *.aspx
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Re: Unable to open Web Project '...'. The file path '...' does not correspond to the URL

Quote originally posted by web_developer ...
man
did u try to open ur project through ie (interent explorer)
http://localhost/ur project name/ *.aspx
Yes i opened my project in ie, and i gave same path which u wrote.........

Thanx for giving your response..........

:lol: but now, i am able to open all solution in .net framework. Actually i havn't created virtual directory in IIS, once i set virtual directory in IIS and than i opened ny project, it worked.
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