Whether you are working on a team or by yourself, you can track and save your changes to files easily with Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe™. When using source control on your Web applications, you might perform some tasks every day, some occasionally, and others only once.
Frequent Tasks
| To | See |
| Add Web files to source control | Adding Files to a Source Control-Enabled Web Application |
| Check out and check in files from within Visual InterDev | Checking a File Out Checking Files In |
| Discard changes made to a checked out file | Checking Files In |
| Resolve merge conflicts when checking in files | Resolving Merge Conflicts |
Occasional Tasks
| To | See |
| Determine if source control is enabled for a Web application | Adding Source Control to a Web Application |
| Enable and disable source control for a Web application | Adding Source Control to a Web Application |
| Remove a Visual SourceSafe project | Adding Source Control to a Web Application |
| Grant Visual SourceSafe permission to users | Setting Up Source Control on a Web Server |
| Add permissions to the anonymous user account (1) | Setting Up Source Control on a Web Server |
(1) Applies only to Web servers on Microsoft® WindowsNT®
One Time Tasks
| To | See |
| Install Visual SourceSafe on the master Web server | Installing Visual SourceSafe on a Web Server |
| Resolve common Visual SourceSafe connection issues | Troubleshooting Source Control |