Visual Studio 2008 Webservice conversion problem



Hi,

I have a problem that confounds me. We have made a decision to go with
Visual Studio 2008. I have a webservice that was working fine in our dev
environment under 2005. The webservice needs to be able to run on Windows
2000 servers and Windows 2003 so I made the decision to Target Framework
version 2.0. I uninstalled the Webservice on our test server and installed
the new one. The Test environment happens to be a Windows 2003 Server. I am
now failing with

Exception type: HttpParseException
Exception message: Could not create type

messages. Nothing has changed in the structure or the code. I simple
converted the project to 2008 and recompiled... Any help would be greately
appreciated.

Regards,

Jim
.



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