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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T17:16:02+00:00 2026-05-16T17:16:02+00:00

I cannot access my UI controls on my ASP.Net website. When I create a

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I cannot access my UI controls on my ASP.Net website.

When I create a brand new form and drag a control on it, I can use C# to change the properties of the control easily, like one would expect.

But when I try to do the same on another page, I cannot access any control whether I drag a new control on the page or not.

It seems the code behind and the visual page aren’t connected.

How can I fix this?

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    2026-05-16T17:16:03+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 5:16 pm

    off the top of my head:

    Is the code behind file registered in the top line of the ASPX file?

    <%@ Page Title="Title" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Default.Master" AutoEventWireup="true"
        CodeBehind="Page.aspx.cs" Inherits="MyNameSpace.Page" %>
    

    Has the designer file been deleted, or otherwise corrupted? if so try deleting the deigner file. VS should regenerate it for you.

    Check the build action on the designer/code behind files and make sure that they are both set to ‘Compile’ (you can change this setting by right-clicking on the files in VS and seleting properties, build action should be in the file properties editor)

    Make sure your project file is set up correctly. sometimes going through a project file upgrade (like when you change VS versions) or simply sharing project files through a source contorl system can cause things to get out of whack. confirm that for your files you have entries that look like this in your csproj file (confirm with a text editor, notepad is fine):

    <Compile Include="Page.aspx.cs">
      <DependentUpon>Page.aspx</DependentUpon>
      <SubType>ASPXCodeBehind</SubType>
    </Compile>
    <Compile Include="Page.aspx.designer.cs">
      <DependentUpon>Page.aspx</DependentUpon>
    </Compile>
    

    I hope one of these solves your problem!

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