application suddenly would not compile, urgent



Hi,

I opened today my ASP.Net app (BDS 2006, update 2, all the subsequent roll
updates), and it refuses to compile (worked fine yesterday).

Messages I get depend on the aspx page selected in the IDE:

In one case it's:
[Pascal Error] E2199 Packages 'System.DirectoryServices' and 'cscompmgd'
both contain unit '.System.DirectoryServices'
[Pascal Fatal Error] F2220 Could not compile package
'System.DirectoryServices'

In other case it's:
[Pascal Fatal Error] E2202 Required package 'System.EnterpriseServices' not
found
[Pascal Fatal Error] F2220 Could not compile package
'System.Web.RegularExpressions'

I did use VS 2005 for a short time yesterday (sorry).
Did it manage to change any .Net dependencies?

Any ideas?

Thank you

Vadim


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