Same username on multiple PCs does not work in Visual Studio
Moderator: SourceGear
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++. Please, please, PLEASE consider fixing this before 4.0. This is a MAJOR headache for developers like myself that use both a workstation for primary development (70%) and a laptop for on-site work (30%)
VSS (at least under VS2003, haven't tested with VS2005) could tell the difference between two different machines with the same user and would not show the checked out files as checked out on the machine in which they weren't actually checked out to. So it appears this isn't a limitation in VS.
VSS (at least under VS2003, haven't tested with VS2005) could tell the difference between two different machines with the same user and would not show the checked out files as checked out on the machine in which they weren't actually checked out to. So it appears this isn't a limitation in VS.
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Great news!!! I knew you guys could do it! I love the program but this one bug has been biting my butt for a while.
I am rather frustrated with the response time though. I brought this issue to your attention on October 16th. It's taken till February to even investigate it. This wasn't a feature request, this was a bug that could cause data loss. Our customers would hang us if we responded like that!
I'm also a bit pieved that I can't log in to my old "eduphoria" account even after I requested a new password. Was I dissabled because I was upset that I would have to wait for 4.0 to get a "point revision" bug fix? Customers are allowed to be upset, it's your job to make them happy so they keep giving you money.
Again, thanks for fixing this. Source Safe doesn't even begin to compare and you're reasonably priced. I love it. I'm glad I can start recommending it again.
I am rather frustrated with the response time though. I brought this issue to your attention on October 16th. It's taken till February to even investigate it. This wasn't a feature request, this was a bug that could cause data loss. Our customers would hang us if we responded like that!
I'm also a bit pieved that I can't log in to my old "eduphoria" account even after I requested a new password. Was I dissabled because I was upset that I would have to wait for 4.0 to get a "point revision" bug fix? Customers are allowed to be upset, it's your job to make them happy so they keep giving you money.
Again, thanks for fixing this. Source Safe doesn't even begin to compare and you're reasonably priced. I love it. I'm glad I can start recommending it again.
We only delete accounts when the posts are strictly spam. Discussion of bugs and customer complaints are considered valuable feedback, not spam.
Your "eduphoria" account is still active. Did you contact Technical Support when you had a problem logging in? Try resetting your password again and let me know if you continue to experience difficulty. My email address is Linda at SourceGear.com
Your "eduphoria" account is still active. Did you contact Technical Support when you had a problem logging in? Try resetting your password again and let me know if you continue to experience difficulty. My email address is Linda at SourceGear.com
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
FYI, 3.1.8 now contains the fix for this problem. Go to http://www.sourcegear.com/vault/downloads.html to download it.
In the past, I experienced this problem and problems similar to this, and I got around it by creating a separate Vault user name for my laptop.
The best behavior, in my mind, would be to let Vault shelf versions of files on a per-user basis. This way, I could be working on my desktop, shelf, but not check in, the files I am in the middle of working on, and then pick up on my laptop with the shelved versions of the files. This way, I can actually move machines without having to check everything in, which is impossible if I'm in the middle of something.
What are the chances of a feature like that ever existing?
The best behavior, in my mind, would be to let Vault shelf versions of files on a per-user basis. This way, I could be working on my desktop, shelf, but not check in, the files I am in the middle of working on, and then pick up on my laptop with the shelved versions of the files. This way, I can actually move machines without having to check everything in, which is impossible if I'm in the middle of something.
What are the chances of a feature like that ever existing?