We use a combination of the Vault client and Visual Studio integration. The folks who are using the Vault client have managed to add their _sgvault folders to the repository.
Seems that'd be a great candidate for the Repository Options default folder ignore list. =)
Thanks!
Feature Request: Add _sgvault directory to ignored list
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Yes, although not the way I thought I would.
Inside Visual Studio 2003 (v7.1.3088), using the integrated client (v3.1.3.3538) against server (v3.1.2.3511) choose to Show All Files from the Project menu and then choose to commit an upper level folder to the repository. (Ironically, I can also add the _sgvault folder directly even though I have the Repository manually set to ignore _sgvault. [Folder exclusions: _sgvault; bin; debug; obj; release])
Are the exclusions solely for the full client? The full client ignores _sgvault, even if I drag and drop it directly. (Heh, the behavior I like since having Vault overwrite the state files everytime you Get Latest makes things .. slightly difficult.)
Inside Visual Studio 2003 (v7.1.3088), using the integrated client (v3.1.3.3538) against server (v3.1.2.3511) choose to Show All Files from the Project menu and then choose to commit an upper level folder to the repository. (Ironically, I can also add the _sgvault folder directly even though I have the Repository manually set to ignore _sgvault. [Folder exclusions: _sgvault; bin; debug; obj; release])
Are the exclusions solely for the full client? The full client ignores _sgvault, even if I drag and drop it directly. (Heh, the behavior I like since having Vault overwrite the state files everytime you Get Latest makes things .. slightly difficult.)