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Doogie
Hi,
Most of the applications we open up in VS .NET 2005 are classified as
Web Sites and I can open them up from Source Control by going to "Open
Web Site" --> clicking the "Select Source Control Project" and then
finding the project, selecting the workspace and getting the code
brought down to my machine.
We have an application that is a "Web App" and not a "Web Site" (I'm
unsure of the difference). The individuals who wrote it are not
around and I can't get it brought down the same way I do with Web
Sites (it comes down to my machine but gives me "Machine To
Application" errors.
Does anyone know how to open a "Web App" through Source Control?
Most of the applications we open up in VS .NET 2005 are classified as
Web Sites and I can open them up from Source Control by going to "Open
Web Site" --> clicking the "Select Source Control Project" and then
finding the project, selecting the workspace and getting the code
brought down to my machine.
We have an application that is a "Web App" and not a "Web Site" (I'm
unsure of the difference). The individuals who wrote it are not
around and I can't get it brought down the same way I do with Web
Sites (it comes down to my machine but gives me "Machine To
Application" errors.
Does anyone know how to open a "Web App" through Source Control?