Visual Studio 2005 ACE Award - Thanks Microsoft. If you here because you cannot find the web project templates make. Twice I’ve installed Visual Studio 2005. ![]() ![]() Did you like his post? Oh, lets go a bit further to know him better. Visit his Website: to know more about Abhishek. Abhishek also authored a book on.NET 4.5 Features and recommends you to read it, you will learn a lot from it. Basically he is from India, who loves to explore the.NET world. He loves to code and in his leisure you always find him talking about technical stuffs. Presently he is working in WPF, a new foundation to UI development, but mostly he likes to work on architecture and business classes. ASP.NET is one of his strength as well. Upgrading Custom Project and Item Templates for Visual Studio 2017| Microsoft Docs... Visual Studio 2005 ACE Award - Thanks Microsoft. If you here because you cannot find the web project templates make. Twice I’ve installed Visual Studio 2005. However, Visual Studio 2005 offers a solution to the inefficiencies of creating largely identical projects: custom project and item templates. Of custom project templates is defined by the UserProjectTemplatesLocation value in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft VisualStudio 8.0 registry key,. Have any problem? Write to him in his. You can also mail him directly to Want a Coder like him for your project? Drop him a mail to Visit His Blog Dont forget to vote or share your comments about his Writing. NOTE: This is not in reference to Web Templates. In VS2005 Web Projects are created through a different menu item. If you here because you cannot find the web project templates make sure you select New. Web Site from the File menu. Twice I’ve installed Visual Studio 2005 (I use the Software Developer flavor, if that matters) and in the end I’ve been missing an item template or two. Example I create a new Class Library project, right click the project and choose Add. The dialog box that appears gives me a list of installed Item Templates. After staring at it for several minutes I decided I was missing “Class”, the template to create a new class file. Of course I could just choose Empty file and go on but who wants to do that.;-) Here’s what I think happened. Visual Studio has a cache on disk of all the installed item templates. My guess is that my cache got messed up. This didn’t just happen once however, it has happened twice now. How do you fix it? Well, here you go. First, close Visual Studio. Open a new ‘Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt’. Once there type the following command at the prompt, press enter and wait devenv /installvstemplates This will rebuild your item and project template cache. Works like a charm. EDIT: This doesn't appear to be working for a lot of people. I apologize for that. Don't let it discourage you from trying however I do not have any other solutions. If someone does please post and I'll include it in the article. EDIT2: There are many good solutions in the comments below. Read on and most likely you will find your solution. Posted on Tuesday, November 8, 2005 12:14 PM|.
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