HOWTO: Install SourceSafe on a Windows NT Client Workstation.

Last reviewed: May 23, 1997
Article ID: Q130142
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SourceSafe for Windows NT, version 3.1

SUMMARY

This article shows you how to install SourceSafe on a client workstation when the data is on a network drive.

MORE INFORMATION

With SourceSafe for Windows installed on a network server, do the following on the Windows NT workstation:

  1. Create a directory structure that looks like this:

            \SS
            \SS\USER
            \SS\TEMP
    
    

  2. Copy the SSNT.EXE and SSNT.HLP files from the server's \SS\WINNT directory.

  3. Map the server where SourceSafe is installed to a named drive letter, such as Z:, making sure that the Reconnect at logon box is checked.

  4. In the Windows NT Control Panel/System section, add the following environment variable:

            Variable: SSDIR
            Value:    Z:\<path to \SS>
    
    

  5. Edit the USERS.TXT file to change this line:

          USER_NAME=\USERS\USER_NAME\SS.INI
    

    to this line:

          USER_NAME=<local drive>\SS\USER\SS.INI
    

  6. Copy the SS.INI file from the \SS\USERS\USER_NAME\ to the local \SS\USER directory.

  7. Edit the \SS\USER\SS.INI file, and add this line:

    TEMP_PATH=\SS\TEMP

  8. Set up the program icon in Program Manager.


Keywords : kbusage SourceSafe ss3 vbwin kbsetup
Version : 3.10
Platform : NT WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: May 23, 1997
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