MSSCCPRJ.SCC doesn't get generated upon downloading any C#

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amp
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MSSCCPRJ.SCC doesn't get generated upon downloading any C#

Post by amp » Fri May 13, 2005 7:06 am

Hi Guys,
I am using SourceOffSite Classic Version 3.5.3

The MSSCCPRJ.SCC doesn't get generated upon downloading any C# dot net files.
However this file gets generated in case of vb projects (.vbp).

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks
AMP

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Post by lbauer » Fri May 13, 2005 8:28 am

I'm going to transfer this to the SOS forum.
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Post by lbauer » Fri May 13, 2005 9:00 am

Could you provide steps to reproduce this? What type of project is this? How are you downloading the files -- with the SOS GUI client, through "Open from Source Control" in VS.NET?
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Post by amp » Fri May 13, 2005 10:04 pm

Step 1: Added the .cs, .csproj, .sln files in SOS using SOS Explorer window.

Step 2: Set the working folder

Step 3: Download the files again.

However if i do it using VS Dot Net window then it creates MSSCCPRJ.SCC file

If I repeat the above 3 steps for a VBP (visual basic project) then too it creates the MSSCCPRJ.SCC file.

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Post by lbauer » Sat May 14, 2005 6:24 pm

Adding files to SOS with the GUI Client and then downloading them with the GUI client will not create the source control files. This is done only through the VB or VS.NET interface.

Source control files such as the MSSCCPRJ.SCC file are created when 1) you add project to source control in VS.NET or when someone else has added the project and you open it from source control (File->Source Control->Open from Source Control) in VS.NET. The same with VB, but the commands are in a different location.
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