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I'm trying to follow a couple of tutorials on using the standard ASP.NET membership in MVC 3, as soon as I create an MVC 3 web application (Internet Application) in Visual Studio 2010 and I run the sample solution and click 'Log In' on the generated template I get an error:

Compiler Error Message: CS0426: The type name 'Models' does not exist in the type 'System.Web.Security.Membership'

Line 28:     
Line 29:     public class _Page_Views_Account_LogOn_cshtml : System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage<Membership.Models.LogOnModel> {

I searched around but I can't seem to find any solutions. It's obviously something trivial, any ideas?

Thanks.

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  • What is your project name? is it Membership?
    – Morteza
    Oct 15, 2012 at 13:24
  • Ah Thanks. I changed it to something else and it works fine now, thanks. I was following this tutorial and the author advises to call the solution 'Membership'. Interesting bug. Oct 15, 2012 at 13:29
  • @Morteza if you put your comment down as an answer I'll accept it. Unlikely coincidence as this may be, it can still be considered a a bug. Oct 15, 2012 at 13:33

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What is your project name? is it Membership?

Error occurred because confuse between System.Web.Security.Membership and Membership (Project namespace ) Change project name

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