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Default References and VB ’05 Web Project

I added a reference to my app, and, sure enough, I can now use that reference.

But where is it? There is no "References" node in the project explorer, and searching through the files of the app I don’t see the string that identifies the .DLL I added.

I mean, what if I wanted to remove it?

How can I view the References in my project.





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