HELP!
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I really need an answer to this. Even if I obsessively check in items after
I'm done with them, I'm still getting the problem where the files are
getting randomly reloaded for no reason, completely blowing away my work
without asking me if it's OK and without offering any means of recovery. How
do I tell Source Safe to never, EVER "reload" my work?
Paul
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