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I added a second project to the solution named "Bar." Under its project properties I told it to write to the virtual path "/csweb/." It is not marked as the start-up project, nor are there multiple start-up projects -- just Foo. Bar's homepage is accessible when Bar is marked as the start-up project. It's homepage is represented by localhost:port/csweb/Default.aspx


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If I try HttpContext.Response.Redirect("~/Default.aspx") then it clearly takes me to Foo/Default.aspx and not Bar/Default.aspx, but the url in the browser is just localhost:port/csweb/Default.aspx. There is no indication of being inside of a project, completely understandable. If I rename Bar/Default.aspx to Bar/UniqueName.aspx and attempt HttpContext.Response.Redirect("~/UniqueName.aspx") then the page is not found.

Try HttpContext.Response.Redirect("/csweb/Default.aspx"). The tilde "~" in your current redirect says to start in this application's home folder. By removing that you can redirect to some other location on your site. e24fc04721

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