VS 2k3 "Unable to decrypt user key"
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VS 2k3 "Unable to decrypt user key"
Hi --
I'm using SOS 3.5.3 with VS 2k3 and get this particular error whenever I try to use any source controlled files:
Unable to decrypt user key
The weird thing is, SOS works fine on its own. The client logs in and functions properly. Only when using SOS through VS does this error appear. I saw this post: http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=125 but it doesn't address the difference in the way that the integrated SOS versus standalone SOS treates user keys.
Thanks,
Jason
I'm using SOS 3.5.3 with VS 2k3 and get this particular error whenever I try to use any source controlled files:
Unable to decrypt user key
The weird thing is, SOS works fine on its own. The client logs in and functions properly. Only when using SOS through VS does this error appear. I saw this post: http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=125 but it doesn't address the difference in the way that the integrated SOS versus standalone SOS treates user keys.
Thanks,
Jason
Let's check to be sure the SOS integrated client is located in the same location as your GUI client. Launch regedit.exe and check the value of key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceOffSite\SourceOffSite\SCCServerPath
The path given should match the exact location where your GUI client resides.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceOffSite\SourceOffSite\SCCServerPath
The path given should match the exact location where your GUI client resides.
Corey Steffen
SourceGear LLC
SourceGear LLC
Strange. If your Registry points to the correct sosscc.dll, and the sos.exe, sosscc.dll, and key file are all located in the same directory, and if you can correctly connect using the GUI Client and are using the same login name and server address when using the IDE Client, then both clients should work.
Corey Steffen
SourceGear LLC
SourceGear LLC