VS 2008 source code control questions



Hi;

I don't know if this is the right place to ask this. If not, please
tell me what NG.

1) How do I do a check in, keep checked out (like VSS has)? We
desperately need this.

2) When doing a check in it shows all files with the ones to check in
checked. As we have about 7,000 files in our project, this is useless.
Is there a way to have it show just the files bing checked in?

3) When I ask it for all files that are changed, is there a way in
that window to check in (keep checked out) those files - by selecting
the ones I want checked in?

4) How do I mark files as keep latest version only? We have a bunch of
DLLs we build in other projects and we don't want to store all
versions of them. Same for bitmaps - the bitmaps are small but there
is no need to store their history.

thanks - dave

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