What is the location of Visual studio 2019 created *.csproj.user file? I searched it in user appdata folder, but I couldn't find any. Please help.
At which location (path) does visual studio 2019 creates *.csproj.user file?
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The location of a the
.csproj.user
file should be in the same directory as the projects.csproj
file. By default, this is the folder for the project: