Can't open a Visual studio 2003 project?

If you receive the following message from visual studio 2003

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Microsoft Development Environment
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Project .vcproj' failed to open.
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OK  
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you can open your *.vcprog file with your favorite xml editor and find the "/VisualStudioProject/References/AssemblyReference" nodes make sure all the paths and files are valid.  One will not be, remove it or edit the path save the file and now open it in Visual Studio.

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VS 2005 Build to the prior frame work

Why is it possible to target a different version of the DotNet framework? and is it a good idea? If so why can we not do this for the MFC library as well?
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What have I been doing today

I have a new front door!
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There is always someone who thinks they have a better way.

Mike walker has found a new competitor for Calyx and Ellie Mae.  Its groovy that they are a 2.0 app, really.  It just so doesn't matter.  Just like it doesn't really matter that Encompass is on 2.0. or Byte. It doesn't even matter that Calyx has been using 3.0.

LoanAce is free at the moment so we"ll have to see what the pricing structure turns out to be.  I recall Encompass not charging when it fist arrived as well. 

Typically when the market gets tight companies look for technology to make them more efficient.  They tend to buy when its slow rather then when they are busy.  How much that translates into small broker shops addopting new technology we have yet to see.  They are going to have an interesting challenge with 4 solid LOS systems already on the market.

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ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Released

ASP.NET AJAX download.  And also impressive the Codeplex community AJAX Control Toolkit

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Truth from The Old New Thing

I know I have done this before,  I won't say how many times ;)

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What I did over my winter vacation

Find out why work is really the vacation.
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Streaming Radio

Rick is looking for a good Steaming Music (Radio) Suggestion, mine check out Sirius or XM they both offer an internet only radio that uses windows media player.  Xm is has a cooler implementation but both cost about 10 bucks a month and give you access to all of the Radio stations.  This is real radio with a dj and many channels to suit your mood.  Unlike every thing else which turn out to be elaborate play lists.  There is just some thing wrong with being able to hit the skip button when listening to radio. Which happens with MSN music/Pandora and yahoo music.

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Aero and Emeded Media Player

I notice if I go to KQED.org in IE7 vista turns of aero support. Has anyone else seen this?  It looks to be how they are embedding windows media players’ activex control.  I can browse there with FireFox without this behavior so I am at a loss.

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Google Finance and Sirius

I am finding Google Finance very useful looking at Sirius I notice an MSN money story "Sirius Adds CNN to Online Lineup"  I find it pathetic that I find this out second hand rather then directly on Sirius,  I don't think they get how to communicate with their listeners.  Some times an email should be used for more then just new letters and you cannot count on your listeners always having their radio on to here your news.  I admit I haven't been listening to Sirius this week rather NPR and KQED.  I would listen if they offered NPR or PRI via their online Player.

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