visual-sourcesafe-2005 Questions
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I recently re-built my development machine which now uses windows 7. On this new machine, VS 2010 can no longer open sln files directly from SS 2005. These are valid 2010 solutions (orginally creat...
Quartering asked 14/2, 2011 at 17:8
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Long story short I'm writing a script to migrate a very large project from (gasp) Microsoft SourceSafe to Git and I'm trying to retain the authors of the SourceSafe project's labels(which are essen...
Gallivant asked 17/6, 2017 at 23:18
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I would like to install VSS 2005 so I can work on a project that is stored under it. Does anyone have any idea where the VSS 2005 client can be obtained? It does not appear to be on my VS2005 insta...
Marcheshvan asked 5/2, 2010 at 15:34
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We currently use VSS 6, this is not going to change I am afraid.
I am attempting to write a script that will allow a user to quickly copy all files that they have checked out to another directory ...
Hyperacidity asked 4/11, 2008 at 17:46
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I'm trying to use powershell to do a "get" from srcSafe using a label that contains spaces.
I've read what seems like numerous posts about how to pass params w/spaces to exe's but nothing I've tri...
Stow asked 13/7, 2012 at 0:55
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Until I can convince others to convert over to Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS2010), I'm still going to use Visual Source Safe 2005 (VSS2005). I will be upgrade to Visual Studio 2010 (VS2010) soon...
Tinhorn asked 26/4, 2010 at 23:41
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On a weekly basis, I need to generate a List of Files from my Visual Source Safe 6.0 server, which are in Checked-out State. The list should provide the Filename and the User ID which has checked-o...
Tibetoburman asked 3/8, 2009 at 13:11
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Is there a way in Microsoft Visual SourceSafe to see all the files I've ever checked-in?
Bio asked 22/3, 2010 at 15:24
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I'm forced to use Visual Source Safe 2005 at work. I'd like to combine that with a DVCS, so that I can check in files locally without disrupting my co-workers if there's a bug or it doesn't compile...
Napoleonnapoleonic asked 1/5, 2009 at 16:0
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We've been using VSS 6.0 since time began, but yesterday I nabbed VSS2005 off of our MSDN subscription, it wouldn't let me install it off the ISO through Daemon Tools (not sure why, but I submitted...
Hairless asked 28/5, 2009 at 13:47
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In Visual Source Safe 6.0, you could "reset" a working folder by setting it to a blank string. This meant that the working folder would be determined by the working folder of the parent.
How do I ...
Innutrition asked 7/10, 2008 at 18:38
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