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As the subject says, once a lsmodel file has been opened on a computer without LS installed, it wont open on a computer with LS installed. I have traced it to an xml-element that gets added to the project file (csproj) if the file gets opened on a PC without LightSpeed installed. This ItemGroup element works: <ItemGroup> This ItemGroup element wont open the LS designer: <ItemGroup> Removing the SubType from the project file (csproj) will make the designer work again. It seems VS2010 automatically adds that tag if it fails to open the file in the LS-designer. This was tested in VS2010. Regards, Jerremy |
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Yes. This is a Visual Studio 2010 bug (it wasn't in VS2008), and the fix is as you describe. It is actually even more annoying than you describe -- if you *do* have LightSpeed installed, but you *ever* do an Open With > Text Editor on a .lsmodel file, VS2010 instantly decides that you will NEVER want to open that file in the GUI ever again, and you have to resort to hacking the .csproj file to fix it. Roll on Service Pack 1. |
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