Re: How to configure Sourcesafe to set working folder?
- From: "Joe Masters" <joe.masters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 22:43:12 -0700
After doing that, you may need to edit the ss.ini file manually so that you
get the normal propagation of directory mapping (remove everything except
the d:\project1 mapping).
Depending on how many operations you need to do with the temporary folders,
you could also just type the folder names when prompted for get, etc.
instead of changing the working folder itself.
Joe
"Peter" <Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D8D1585B-2473-4C72-B482-2233BD48E635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If a project has many subfolders, how to configure sourcesafe so that
> setting
> working folder for the project will affect all the subfolders INCLUDING
> the
> one which have been set up with working folder.
>
> For example, a project has subfolders: folder1, folder2, folder3. The
> project's working folder is set d:\project1 and the working folders for
> folder1, folder2, folder3 are d:\project1\folder1, d:\project1\folder2,
> d:\project1\folder3. For some reasons, I need to temporarily set folder1,
> folder2 to d:\temp\project1\folder1 and d:\temp\project1\folder2. Later
> on,
> I want to set the project folder to d:\final\project1 and I want the
> subfolders will be set d:\final\project1\folder1,
> d:\final\project1\folder2,
> and d:\final\project1\folder3. Currently, my sourcesafe will only set
> folder3 to d:\final\project1\folder3 since it has not been set to
> different
> working folder individually.
>
>
> Thanks.
.
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