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From: AMP on 13 May 2010 19:29 I am working in VS2010 and right clicked on the Project in the Solution Explorer. Add New Folder. Went into Windows Explorer and copied a few files to this folder. They don't show up in the Solution Explorer, even with a refresh. If I click on the folder and "Open Folder in Windows Explorer" it opens a folder with the URI being "visual studio 2010" Not "Visual Studio 2010" (Notice the case). There is no visual studio 2010 folder, but it shows what is in the "Visual Studio 2010" folder. The Tree view shows both!! Really strange.... I cant even see the files if I restart the IDE. Anybody see this before? Thanks
From: Patrice on 14 May 2010 05:16 Which kind of project ? Web site or web application ? If this is a web application project it looks expected to me. VS only shows file that are part of the project. You should have a "show all files" option that allows to show also those who are not part of the project... -- Patrice "AMP" <ampeloso(a)gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de news:3c25cebe-29d1-4d16-8038-ee9ea9d1d0a6(a)j35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... >I am working in VS2010 and right clicked on the Project in the > Solution Explorer. > Add New Folder. > Went into Windows Explorer and copied a few files to this folder. > They don't show up in the Solution Explorer, even with a refresh. > If I click on the folder and "Open Folder in Windows Explorer" it > opens a folder with the URI being "visual studio 2010" Not "Visual > Studio 2010" (Notice the case). There is no visual studio 2010 folder, > but it shows what is in the "Visual Studio 2010" folder. The Tree view > shows both!! > Really strange.... > I cant even see the files if I restart the IDE. > Anybody see this before? > Thanks
From: Hilmar Bunjes on 14 May 2010 12:27 Am 14.05.2010 11:16, schrieb Patrice: > Which kind of project ? Web site or web application ? > > If this is a web application project it looks expected to me. VS only > shows file that are part of the project. You should have a "show all > files" option that allows to show also those who are not part of the > project... .... and a very simple way to add files to a project is to put them in a folder via drag and drop. You can also drag and drop existing files from the folder in the same folder in VS 2010. Best, Hilmar
From: Alexey Smirnov on 25 May 2010 17:29
On May 14, 1:29 am, AMP <ampel...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I am working in VS2010 and right clicked on the Project in the > Solution Explorer. > Add New Folder. > Went into Windows Explorer and copied a few files to this folder. > They don't show up in the Solution Explorer, even with a refresh. > If I click on the folder and "Open Folder in Windows Explorer" it > opens a folder with the URI being "visual studio 2010" Not "Visual > Studio 2010" (Notice the case). There is no visual studio 2010 folder, > but it shows what is in the "Visual Studio 2010" folder. The Tree view > shows both!! > Really strange.... > I cant even see the files if I restart the IDE. > Anybody see this before? > Thanks I'm not sure about "visual studio 2010" folder issue, but that behavior with "no" files is exactly how "show all files" option works when it is turned off. To see all files in a solution, click the Show All Files button above the project node in the solution explorer. Hope this helps |