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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.
 
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.NET stuff at 
http://pluralsight.com/wiki/default.aspx/Fritz.AspNetWithoutWebProjects 
 
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.
 
-Walden
 
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Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
(Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)

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From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Tom Jedrzejewicz
Sent: Mon 19-Dec-05 7:10 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: [PCTECH] Visual Studio .NET Issue



Greetings!

I am having a very interesting issue with Visual Studio .NET 2003.  It works
like a charm, except for ASP projects.  Whenever opening or creating an
ASP.NET project, Visual Studio locks up.  It sits for a moment, then hear a
"thunk" sound, then it continues to sit.  I have let it go quite a long
time; with will eventually time out with a message  about IIS not
responding.

- my system in a ThinkPad, XPPro SP2, joined to my company domain.
- IIS is installed according the the VS.NET directions.
- the other project types work just fine.
- I have tried several flavors of VS.NET, and all get the same error.  They
all work fine on my home PC.

- I suspect that it is a permissions issue, or some kind of obscure security
policy set by the domain administrator.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated ...

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