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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:49:16+00:00 2026-05-10T19:49:16+00:00

My current solution for renaming the project folder is: Remove the project from the

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My current solution for renaming the project folder is:

  • Remove the project from the solution.
  • Rename the folder outside Visual Studio.
  • Re-add the project to the solution.

Is there a better way?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:49:17+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:49 pm

    TFS users: If you are using source control that requires you to warn it before your rename files/folders then look at this answer instead which covers the extra steps required.


    To rename a project’s folder, file (.*proj) and display name in Visual Studio:

    • Close the solution.
    • Rename the folder(s) outside Visual Studio. (Rename in TFS if using source control)
    • Open the solution, ignoring the warnings (answer ‘no’ if asked to load a project from source control).
    • Go through all the unavailable projects and…
      • Open the properties window for the project (highlight the project and press Alt+Enter or F4, or right-click > properties).
      • Set the property ‘File Path‘ to the new location.
        • If the property is not editable (as in Visual Studio 2012), then open the .sln file directly in another editor such as Notepad++ and update the paths there instead. (You may need to check-out the solution first in TFS, etc.)
      • Reload the project – right-click > reload project.
      • Change the display name of the project, by highlighting it and pressing F2, or right-click > rename.

    Note: Other suggested solutions that involve removing and then re-adding the project to the solution will break project references.

    If you perform these steps then you might also consider renaming the following to match:

    1. Assembly
    2. Default/Root Namespace
    3. Namespace of existing files (use the refactor tools in Visual Studio or ReSharper’s inconsistent namespaces tool)

    Also consider modifying the values of the following assembly attributes:

    1. AssemblyProductAttribute
    2. AssemblyDescriptionAttribute
    3. AssemblyTitleAttribute
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