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SYMPTOMSIn Visual Basic, when you run the SourceSafe CheckOut Command, the following error message displays in Visual Basic:
CAUSEThe project was open in Visual Basic when it was moved or renamed in the Visual SourceSafe Explorer. Because the project was moved or renamed, the SourceSafe Add-In in Visual Basic can no longer can find it. RESOLUTION
In the Visual SourceSafe Explorer, when you run SourceSafe commands that
impact a project open in Visual Basic, click Refresh File Status on the Add-
Ins / SourceSafe menu. By refreshing the project file status, Visual Basic
is able to get in sync with Visual SourceSafe. This project location may or may not be the project you want. In most cases, it probably is, so you can click OK and you continue on with your work. If you click Cancel, the following error message displays: If you know the new location or new name for the file, click Yes, and select the new project location or name. If you click No, the following error message displays: At this point, there is no longer any link between any Visual SourceSafe project and the project you currently have open in Visual Basic. STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce Behavior
REFERENCESFor more information on synchronizing Visual SourceSafe with Visual Basic, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q135357 PRB: Sync Between Visual SourceSafe and VB Is Delayed Additional query words:
Keywords : kbSSafe400 kbSSafe500 kbVBp400 |
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