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I've noticed on a few tutorials online that when a new ASP.NET Server Control is added, it automatically includes Properties folder (containing AssemblyInfo.cs) and a References folder.

This works fine for me when creating a C# Server Control, but in VB.NET I just get a template .vb file and a Project file.

Why is this and how can I get an AssemblyInfo.vb file?

Curtis
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AssemblyInfo.vb file is created for every project. By default it is not displayed in the Solution/Project Explorer.

To view this file and others in Visual Studio click Project >> Show All Files menu items.

Tim Murphy
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    Note that after clicking Show All Files, I found AssemblyInfo under the "My Project" folder – Kurren Jul 03 '15 at 10:40