In Visual Studio 2008, I have a solution that includes projects stored in multiple Vault repositories. I tried to bind them, but it appears that I can only be connected to one repository at a time. That is, after I bind the solution file, it doesn't let me pick the repository again when binding the projects.
I tried to just leave the oddball projects unbound, but doesn't seem to like that and forces me to work in offline mode for the whole solution when I do that.
Is there any way around this? Any suggestions?
BTW: I am using Vault version 4.1.4.18402
Can I bind to multiple repositories in the same solution?
Moderator: SourceGear
Re: Can I bind to multiple repositories in the same solution?
You cannot bind a solution to multiple repositories.
Was the projects or solution bound prior to you binding them? If you don't have changes on disk, you might try performing a Get (with overwrite) using just the Vault GUI client to get back to the original state. After that, you should be able to open the solution in VS. You can then perform your source control functions using the Vault GUI client.
Another option would be to go to the Change Vault Bindings window, unbind everything, and then use the GUI client to check everything in without bindings.
Was the projects or solution bound prior to you binding them? If you don't have changes on disk, you might try performing a Get (with overwrite) using just the Vault GUI client to get back to the original state. After that, you should be able to open the solution in VS. You can then perform your source control functions using the Vault GUI client.
Another option would be to go to the Change Vault Bindings window, unbind everything, and then use the GUI client to check everything in without bindings.
Beth Kieler
SourceGear Technical Support
SourceGear Technical Support