Error Unable To Parse Project File .vbproj
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am trying to load the web source project (letsbuild_web) into Visual Studio 2005 and it wants to convert but I get a conversion error (ERROR: Unable to parse project file LetsBuild_Web.csproj). Do you know what the problem could https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/aec41518-4871-4c8f-8e0f-0529302d69e7/conversion-issues-vbprojerror-list-error-unable-to-parse-project-file-vbproj?forum=vbide be? Do you have a VS 2005 version? Answer The version is for VS2005 sp1. One thing that may explain this is that the project uses the "Web Application project model" introduced in Get Visual Studio http://www.plexityhide.com/faqs_gen_GTPNET/10928.htm 2005 SP1described like this: Web Application ProjectsWeb Application Projects provide Visual Studio 2005 with a Web project model similar to the Visual Studio .NET 2003 model.Note: Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 incorporates Web Application Projects. Read more about it here WWW plexityHide GTP.NET FAQ Support Support intro Knowledgebase FAQ phGantTimePackage FAQ GTP.NET FAQ GTP.NET.SL and WPF FAQ general Testimonials "This is too GREAT. I must say you have strong support and really good programmers at your place. Your entire team is good. Just Fantastic! - 100%" Gaurav Patole, WebTechDevelopers More testimonials... (C) 1999-2010 PlexityHide.com Grastensvagen 24, S-163 45 Spanga Sweden E-mail: support@plexityhide.com
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/Installation and Setup/Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj.' in the VS2005/Windows 7 Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj.' in the VS2005/Windows 7 [Answered]RSS https://forums.asp.net/t/1568674.aspx?Unable+to+read+project+file+abc+vbproj+in+the+VS2005+Windows+7 2 replies Last post Jun 14, 2010 08:02 AM by Kenny_I ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24791876/net-2-0-n00b-vb-net-2005-code-vbproj-2003-can't-load-into-vs-net-2005.html Kenny_I Member 1 Points 12 Posts Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj.' in the VS2005/Windows 7 Jun 14, 2010 07:00 AM|Kenny_I|LINK I used to develop web application in the XP with Visual Studio error unable 2005. NowI have moved to the Windows 7 environment. The .Net web application works fine in browser, but I have problems to open the project in the VS2005 SP1. I have already installed Service Pack 1 for Vista and Update to support Web Application Projects updates. I surelly have IIS running on my Windows 7. I'm running VS2005 as admin I get error from VS error unable to that "Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj'. The Web Application Project ABC is configured to use IIS Web Sites, you must install all of the following Windows components. - Internet Information Services - IIS 6 Metabase and IIS 6 Configuration Compatibility - ASP.NET In addition, you must run Visual Studio in the context of an administrator account etc. I wonder what is the problem. What should I do. visual studio 2005 - .net 3.5 and AJAX Reply kalyan1052 Participant 1195 Points 338 Posts Re: Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj.' in the VS2005/Windows 7 Jun 14, 2010 07:32 AM|kalyan1052|LINK Hi, Are you sure that IIS is installed in your system? I havn't used Windows 7. I dont know whether it is preinstalled or not. So please check and be sure that you have IIS. Open the abc.vbproj in notepad. May be there is something wrong. Please check it... Reply Kenny_I Member 1 Points 12 Posts Re: Unable to read project file 'abc.vbproj.' in the VS2005/Windows 7 Jun 14, 2010 08:02 AM|Kenny_I|LINK Thanks. I went to Windows Feature panel. - IIS was OK -ASP.NET was OK - I enabled now IIS 6 Metabase and IIS
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