Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
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Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
How I can include SourceOffSite tool in visual studio .NET 2010 options. Before the VSS could see it in the options of Microsoft Visual Studio 6.
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
First, in SOS Client under the SOS button, select Options.
In SOS Client options->General, click Register SourceOffSite as SCC Provider.
Then in VS 2010, under Tools->Options->Source Control->Plugin Selection, select SourceOffSite 5 Client.
You will then see source control in the context menu.
In SOS Client options->General, click Register SourceOffSite as SCC Provider.
Then in VS 2010, under Tools->Options->Source Control->Plugin Selection, select SourceOffSite 5 Client.
You will then see source control in the context menu.
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Linda Bauer
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
when I select the icon In SOS Client options->General, click Register SourceOffSite as SCC Provider.
He shows me the following message:
The registry path of "SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider" could not be opened in order to change the ProviderRegKey value to "Software\SourceGear\SourceOffSite".
Thanks.
He shows me the following message:
The registry path of "SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider" could not be opened in order to change the ProviderRegKey value to "Software\SourceGear\SourceOffSite".
Thanks.
Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Your Windows account may not have permission to modify the registry.
If you look in Visual Studio 2010 is the SOS 5 plugin listed under Tools->Options->Source Control->Plugin selection?
If you look in Visual Studio 2010 is the SOS 5 plugin listed under Tools->Options->Source Control->Plugin selection?
Linda Bauer
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Hello,
Today a message appeared to me the following message:
This evaluation copy of SourceOffSite will expire in less than 1 day(s).
Contact Sales@sourcegear.com for purchasing information.
And we bought the SOS on 4/18/2013. The company is Asociacion Solaris Peru.
Today a message appeared to me the following message:
This evaluation copy of SourceOffSite will expire in less than 1 day(s).
Contact Sales@sourcegear.com for purchasing information.
And we bought the SOS on 4/18/2013. The company is Asociacion Solaris Peru.
Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
The SOS Server generates a temporary serial number when you first install it. After 30 days, you need to enter the permanent serial number that you purchased.
Email me at support at sourcegear.com, ATTN: Linda and I'll provide your serial number.
Please include a link to this forum post.
Email me at support at sourcegear.com, ATTN: Linda and I'll provide your serial number.
Please include a link to this forum post.
Linda Bauer
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
The company contacted me offline and I provided their serial numbers.
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Now I can not connect to the SOS server. I did everything you said your server installation requirements, and shows me the message "Connecting to ..." and stays there, and until it shows me the message "The Network connection to the server was closed" . As well I can do to have SOS installed on the server and on the clients.
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Last edited by LaloMartin on Wed May 22, 2013 2:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Have you tried restarting the SOS Server service from Control Panel ->Service?
Linda Bauer
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Hello. Already installed on the SOS project was in the VSS. Now I want to install in the SOS a new project that I have in Visual Studio 2010. I could take the steps to install it?. Post at May 16 2013 I can not even include ?
Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Can you see the SourceOffSite plugin in Visual Studio under Tools->Options->Source Control->Plugin Selection?
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Yes, I see it and as I did.
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
If you select the SOS plugin in Visual Studio, you should be able to use SOS integration with Visual Studio.
Are your Visual Studio projects bound to Visual Source Safe -- were you using Visual SourceSafe integration before SOS?
Are your Visual Studio projects bound to Visual Source Safe -- were you using Visual SourceSafe integration before SOS?
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
Yes, everything is fine. I could do it fine.
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Re: Look SourceOffSite in Visual Studio NET 2010
You may need to change the binding of your project to use SOS. Open your project in Visual Studio 2010. Then go to File - Source Control - Change Source Control and unbind the entire solution. Click ok and Save All.
Close Visual Studio. Open Visual Studio again and make sure SourceOffSite 5 is chosen in Tools->Options->Source Control.
Once that is saved, return to the Change Source Control window and rebind. This time, it should bind to SOS.
If there is still a problem, I'd suggest we schedule a remote assist session where I can take a closer look. Email me at support at sourcegear.com, ATTN: Linda.
Please include a link to this forum post.
Close Visual Studio. Open Visual Studio again and make sure SourceOffSite 5 is chosen in Tools->Options->Source Control.
Once that is saved, return to the Change Source Control window and rebind. This time, it should bind to SOS.
If there is still a problem, I'd suggest we schedule a remote assist session where I can take a closer look. Email me at support at sourcegear.com, ATTN: Linda.
Please include a link to this forum post.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager