On 12/19/05, Walden H. Leverich <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thought 1: "Thunking" sounds are rarely a good thing. Sometimes indicative
> of a bad drive -- I'd run a through check disk and see what it says.


 I will do that, although I am not optimistic.  I get the same behavior
after multiple un-install and re-installs of several different versions of
VB.NET.  The local experts are stumped, but seem to think it has to do with
permissions.  I think that the local security nazi has tweaked something
with group profiles myself, but he doesn't know.

Thought 2: Don't use Web Projects -- the pathological coupling of web
> projects and IIS is just stupid. Check out Fritz Onions excellent article on
> how to use class library objects and still have access to all the 
> ASP.NETstuff at
> http://pluralsight.com/wiki/default.aspx/Fritz.AspNetWithoutWebProjects


This looks interesting.  Sentence #2 .. "My biggest pet peeve with Web
Projects is that you cannot even open a .sln file if the virtual directory
mapping in IIS is not set up correctly." .. sounds exactly like my problem.

However, I am taking classes, and need to to it the way the instructor
wants, so I will have to try and get this fixed, or do development on
another computer.  My end goal is .NET apps talking over iSeries data.  I
have sent the propriator of the site to which you referred me an email to
see if he can shed any additional light.

I may end up putting a second PC in my office, which is in the domain, and
Remote Desktop to it when I need to be in the domain.  Then I leave my
laptop standalone, and do what I wish with it.

Oh, and if you're developing web apps on XP you owe it to yourself to get
> IISAdmin.NET (http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/IIsAdminNet.asp) as it
> allows you to have multiple root webs on XP -- a real boon for multiple site
> development.


I am going to check this out, but it is a bit ahead of me.  I am still
trying to get my first site going!

Thanks for the help.

--
Tom Jedrzejewicz
tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx

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