Is there any way to prevent Visual Studio from creating a VSMacros80 folder in my default project directory?
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I just found it out myself: If you add a trailing backslash to the Project Folder setting e.g. changing it from I tested it with Visual Studio 2005 SP1, with all windows updates installed. |
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Sorry, I was wrong. This directory will allways be created. You can only set it's path in the Options/Projects and Solutions/General screen in the Projects location. But be careful, because it also means that your standard project directory will be this directory. You cannot avoid VS to create this directory. |
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Mark the file as 'hidden.' Visual Studio won't mess with the visibility setting (or, at least, it didn't when I did it in 2010). |
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I could not find the previous thread, because I was searching for "vsmacros" instead of "vsmacros80". There are currently 5 different entries in
Can you tell me which one I have to delete? |
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