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how to preserve bookmarks for a project

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Roger Tranchez - 31 Jan 2008 17:39 GMT
Hello,

We have a solution shared with Visual SourceSafe and Visual Studio 2005, but
the bookmarks that one individual developer makes are not visible for the
other people.

I have some questions about it:

1: Is there a way to share a common list of bookmarks ?
2: Where does VS save all them ?
3: How to preserve the bookmarks (make a backup of them) ?

Thanks,

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.NET 2005 and DB developer

WenYuan Wang [MSFT] - 01 Feb 2008 05:46 GMT
Hello Roger,

Bookmarks can be used to mark places in the code, like the code that you
might want to jump back and forward when coding. VS IDE saves them in
[solution].suo (visual studio solution user options) file. As its name
suggest, each developer has his own user options. As far as I know, I'm
afraid to say we cannot share bookmarks with other users, (unless you share
.suo file directly).

Visual SourceSafe doesn't control of this file, either. In order to
preserve the bookmarks, you may backup the .suo file. But this will effect
on other user options (such as: user tasks).

Hope this helps. Let me know if there is anything unclear. It's my pleasure
to assist you.

Have a great day,
Best regards,

Wen Yuan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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WenYuan Wang [MSFT] - 05 Feb 2008 07:52 GMT
Hello Roger,

This is Wen Yuan, again.
I just want to check if there is anything else we can help with?
Please feel free to let me know if you have any more concern. We are glad
to assist you.

Have a great day,
Best regards,

Wen Yuan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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