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SUMMARYWhen you work with a Visual Basic project in Visual SourceSafe, a special file is created in your working directory called Mssccprj.scc. This file can never be added to Visual SourceSafe. It stays in your working directory and stores important information used by the SourceSafe integration in Visual Basic. MORE INFORMATION
The File Types Options tab in Visual SourceSafe sets options relating to
the types of files you store in Visual SourceSafe. To get to the File Types
tab, click Options on the Visual SourceSafe Explorer Tools menu, and then
click File Types. If you answer Yes, the Mssccprj.scc file will be rebuilt. The Mssccprj.scc file is a text file. It contains information like that shown below. There is no reason for anyone to go in and manually make changes to this file. SCC=This is a Source Code Control fileIf a Visual Basic project is removed and destroyed in Visual SourceSafe, SourceSafe does not automatically delete the Mssccprj.scc file from the local working directory. This will cause some strange errors to appear. The Mssccprj.scc file is only used by Visual Basic. Visual C++ and other development environments do not use this file at all. You may not want this file appearing in your Visual C++ directory. To prevent the appearance of the Mssccprj.scc file in your Visual C++ directory, remove the *.mak from this field. (This change should only be made if you do not use Visual Basic 3.0 .mak files.) Additional query words:
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