With this Cost Recovery project in full swing, I am at the phase of retooling the application. The D&I group is on its way to completing the CSP application which facilitates the tracking of contaminated sites. Focus is shifting over to this Cost Recovery and as a result, meetings have be conducted to look at a new approach to this project; the idea is to optimally develop an intuitive interface and process to the application.
I started a new VS 2008 project, but the others have VS 2005. They can not open my project. We use SourceSafe to check in and out pages of the projects on which we work. This keeps us from overwriting each other's work.
In the effort to make my project compatible with VS 2005, I started the project using .NET 2.0 rather than 3.5. Little did I know that this kept the AJAX Extensions and Toolkit unavailable in my project. I had previously installed the kit compatible with 3.5.
So at this point, I created another project using the 3.5 Framework and am transferring all my work over to it. It was rather frustrating trying to figure out why I did not have the toolkit. I tried re-installing it.
All along it was the fact the project was using .Net Framework 2.0. No doughnut for me.
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