Visual SourceSafe 2005Where change management begins. Visual Source Safe 2005 is an easy-to-use solution for developers who want a simple way to manage changes to their source code. As your team expands and needs change, Visual SourceSafe 2005 projects can be seamlessly migrated to Team Foundation Server, the central component of the new Visual Studio Team System, which combines the security of SQL Server 2005, Active Directory, and IIS to form a complete collaboration platform. Visual SourceSafe 2005 and Team Foundation Server together provide an application lifecycle management solution for the broad spectrum of Microsoft customers. New features include: - Unicode and XML Support
- Remote access over HTTP
- Backwards compatibility
- Increased capacity to 4GB
- Migration path to Team Foundation Server
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How to write VSS integrationHi,
I am developping an application which stores data in XML Files.
I would like to add some built-in functionnalities to interact with Source Control Tools.
I would like to know:
- how can I get some information about Source Control Tools avai... more
Copying over sourcesafe database to create a new one
Hi,
I copied C:\SourceSafeDBs\ProjectEden001 to D:\Projects\ProjectEden2008. It works fine except when someone opens a VS2005 Solution, it says that the solution and project files has discrepancies blah blah.
I opened vcproj and sln files in note... more
| The Latest Blog Post about Visual SourceSafe
SourceSafe 2005 Update is available for download!I'm very pleased to announce that the wait is over. Today the first official update for SourceSafe 2005 went live on the web. Download away -- it's only 3.5MB. To quickly bring new readers up to date: this update is a rollup of 64 VS... more
VS 2008 and SourceSafe Q&A;My post about VS 2008 and the SourceSafe CTP generated lots of questions. I'll do my best to answer all of them. Q: Why wasn't this information in the VS2008 README?A: It should have been. It was definitely in the Orcas Beta1 and Beta2 RE... more
List of SourceSafe bugfixes updatedJust a quick note to let you know that I've updated the list again. To recap: you can get fixes #1-57 today via the CTP build. English only, I'm afraid. The final GDR ships later this year in all supported languages (English,... more
CodePlex Videos on Port 25
Interested in CodePlex? Subscribe to the CodePlex tag on Port 25. As of the date of this post there are two interviews (Sara Ford's and mine with timeline thanks to Sara) along with a blog post by Bryan Kirchner in which he discu... more
Is there a tag for this event?A few minutes ago, I turned to Dave Bost, MS developer evangelist in the Midwest region, and asked, "Is there a tag for this event?"
Dave replied, "I've heard a lot of geeky things, this week. That's just another one to add to the list. MTS06," he co... more
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Visual SourceSafe or Team Foundation ServerDevelopers working alone, or on a small team can enjoy the improvements made to Visual Source Safe 2005. Along with rich integration with the Visual Studio 2005 IDE, remote access over HTTP, performance and stability improvements, and Unicode support are all part of Visual Source Safe 2005. With these key additions and improvements, Visual Source Safe 2005 continues to be an excellent option for developers looking for a cost-effective, desktop-based source control solution. For those developers who are looking for a complete collaboration platform, Team Foundation Server is their best option. Team Foundation Server is the foundation for the newly introduced Visual Studio 2005 Team System – a fully integrated, software development lifecycle tool. Team Foundation Server provides a robust source control system, integrated work items, and dynamic reports, all built on SQL Server 2005. When combined with Visual Studio Team System, everyone that is part of a software project – architects, project managers, testers, and developers – can be part of an integrated, productive environment that helps tame the most challenging of projects. | |