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How can I link to one of my root controllers from one of my areas?

<% Html.RenderAction("Action", "Page", new {area = "root", name = "Admin"}); %>

This gives me an error:

No route in the route table matches the supplied values.

I have a controller named Pagein a folder named Admin in my root controller collection. I can reach this controller by typing \Admin\Page.

This is how I registered the route:

        routes.MapRoute(
            "Admin",
            "Admin/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
            new { controller = "Admin", action = "Index", id = "" }
        );

I was hoping I could address the "Admin" route using this syntax in my view, but that did not work. Any ideas on how to fix it?

+7  A: 
<% Html.RenderAction("Action", "Controller", new {area = ""}); %>
Dan Atkinson
Lol.. it actually was that easy. I was just confused by some other blog saying `root` was the "code" for root. But the correct way is blank area. Thank you.
Martin