Is it OK to edit the project paths in a Visual Studio solution (.sln) file without updating the GUIDs?

Yeah sure - the GUID's are unique identifiers for the individual projects, but they are not linked to the project's path in any way, shape or form. Just an identifier that is used later on in the . Sln file.

For the most part, this seems to work, but I ran into problems with my Setup Project/Installer. When I re-opened my solution after editing the . Sln file, my solution wouldn't build.

I got the following error.

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