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Article ID: 330813 - Last Review: October 25, 2002 - Revision: 1.0
FIX: Cannot Open Visual Studio .NET, Site Manager, and Web Author After You Change Authoring Entry Point with the SCA
This article was previously published under Q330813
When you change the only authoring entry point on the
Web tab in the Server Configuration Application (SCA), the SCA does not update the shortcuts for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Site Manager, and Web Author on the
Start menu.
The SCA does not update the XML file in the DevTools folder.
To resolve this problem, update the XML file manually:
- Open the Developertools.xml file that is located in the <CMS2002_Root>/DevTools folder.
- In lines 3, 6, and 44, change the server reference from "http://localhost:80" to the new Web entry point.
NOTE: Line 5 contains a reference for the SCA, so you do not have to change it. - If a shortcut exists, click Start, and then locate the shortcut in the Programs folder.
- Locate the shortcut on the desktop.
- Change the target field in the shortcut properties so that it points to the new Web entry.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
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- Microsoft Content Management Server 2002
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