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I have a Solution (Sol_1) in its own directory with a regular project (Proj_1) and a deployment project(Proj_1_Setup). Each of the projects in its own directory and the directory name is the same as the project name.

Then I needed to create a copy of the entire solution, rename the projects and the directories.

I copied the Sol_1 directory to Sol_2. Then I started the VS IDE and used the Solution Explorer to rename the solution (Sol_2) and both projects (Proj_2 and Proj_2_Setup).

That left me with a Sol_2 directory containing a Proj_1 sub-directory which contains a Proj_2 project. I also have a Proj_1_Setup sub-directory which contains a Proj_2_Setup project

How do I safely rename the Proj_1 and Proj_1_Setup sub-directories without fouling up all internal places where the VS IDE keeps track of this stuff?

FWIW, I'm using Visual Studio 2003 and the application uses VB.Net.

Thanks.


--Andy, WV8AA
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