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VS.NET and VSS show different file status

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JMumper - 27 Sep 2004 16:51 GMT
Hi,
I just got back from vacation and my VS.NET project shows files checked out
that are not.  I checked the status using VSS-6.0 and everything there is
shown as checked in.  I rebooted - no change.  In VS.NET I re-linked the
project to VSS and I get a status of "InValid" which I cannot seem to resolve.
I'm kicking everyone off VSS and am going to do an anylize/fix on the VSS
database next. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
Joe Masters - 28 Sep 2004 04:57 GMT
Get rid of any possibly cached data on your local system. Sorry, but I'm not
sure what that would be for your solution.

Joe

> Hi,
> I just got back from vacation and my VS.NET project shows files checked
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> Thanks,
> John

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