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Connecting to an existing project under Visual Source Safe control

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Jaime Stuardo - 28 Aug 2005 17:32 GMT
Hi all..

I have created some projects using my own Visual Studio .NET 2005
environment. Source Safe database is in a centralized server under Windows
Server 2003.

All works perfectly, so I can check source files out, modify them locally
and then check them in. The question is.. how can other developer load the
project so that he can see the same files as me in order to make
modifications?

By the way.. I have followed Microsoft recommendations so that I have a
folder in my own PC where I develop all web projects locally. If Microsoft
recommend that for team development using VSS, I think what I want to
achieve is possible.

Thanks a lot in advance
Jaime
Dean Earley - 30 Aug 2005 08:38 GMT
> Hi all..
>
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> project so that he can see the same files as me in order to make
> modifications?

He just need to open the SS explorer, go to the project, set the working
directory (he may need to create it first) then tell it to get the
latest versions.

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