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Chris Marsh

How the heck do we kill references in the "Recent Projects" section of this
page. I have a bunch of tests that I need to remove from the list, it's
just rather anoying.

Thanks!
 
J

John Timney \( MVP \)

if you delete the project files in MyDocuments\vsnet (whatever isntallation
name) then the next time vs.net starts you should be able to remove them.
 
G

Guest

Hello Chris,

Another option to consider would be to go to the Options.Environment.StartUp
item and choose the At startup option "Load last loaded solution".
 
C

Chris Marsh

Sir,

This did not work, I have deleted everything that I thought related to the
project. For example, I created a new site called "Test", then deleted Test
from both my projects folder and wwwroot but it's still appearing. Clearly,
I am missing something simple here however I don't know exactly what I am
missing.

Thanks!
 
J

John Timney \( MVP \)

if you delete the project files in
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\projects
, and delete the references to it under
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\websites
when you start vs up and click on the project name it should ask you to
remove it
 
C

Chris Marsh

Thank you - that was the trick!

John Timney ( MVP ) said:
if you delete the project files in
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio
2005\projects
, and delete the references to it under
C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio
2005\websites
when you start vs up and click on the project name it should ask you to
remove it

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Regards

John Timney
Microsoft MVP
 

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