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Conversion from .Net 2003 to .Net 2005 using VB.Ne
We've just received .Net 2005 upgrade and are in the process of converting two projects. Both Projects have User Controls and we are having some issues with them.
1st, one of the user controls has 2 classes in it and the conversion moved the declarations from the class into another file, but not the code. Is there a way to convert a user control that has two classes without it doing this?
2nd, We are getting errors on all the user control names. This error comes up: "Type uc_mc_btn_footer is not defined." Can anyone please tell me why we are getting this error when it seems all the user controls (except the one with 2 classes) seemed to convert correctly? - And how to fix it?
3rd, where did the bin directory get moved to? I know it still exists, but we can't find it...