The following may be a bug in Visual Studio error, or in Vault.
in VS2003, I open a solution; then go to menu "change source control", click "browse" and then "cancel".
The following error message shows up in source control window:
SCCProjPath Method: Exception of type System.Exception was thrown.
VS2003: Error message after canceling Browse operation
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:14 pm Post subject:
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> What version of Vault are you using?
3.1.0 (3476)
> Is the project properly bound, or are there problems with the bindings, as you reported earlier?
I have rebound it, shows correct binding.
see the screenshot.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:14 pm Post subject:
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> What version of Vault are you using?
3.1.0 (3476)
> Is the project properly bound, or are there problems with the bindings, as you reported earlier?
I have rebound it, shows correct binding.
see the screenshot.
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> What operating system are you using?
xp sp2
> Does this happen with all of your projects?
yes.
> can another Vault user reproduce the same error message?
I'm the only user.
once again: in vs.net 2003 open a solution already linked to vault; go to menu file/source control/change source control; in the dialog that opens up, click "browse"; in the dialog that opens up, click cancel. At this point, the message appears in IDE as in the picture.
xp sp2
> Does this happen with all of your projects?
yes.
> can another Vault user reproduce the same error message?
I'm the only user.
once again: in vs.net 2003 open a solution already linked to vault; go to menu file/source control/change source control; in the dialog that opens up, click "browse"; in the dialog that opens up, click cancel. At this point, the message appears in IDE as in the picture.
Vadim Rapp