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Re: Visual Source Safe 2005 "SourceSafe Internet plug-in in for Visual Stud: msg#00057

Subject: Re: Visual Source Safe 2005 "SourceSafe Internet plug-in in for Visual Studio"
You might want to get CVS with Tortoise as you front end.
I contract with a company that had developers in several different time 
zones. Both are free, and CVS has many. many options. Tortoise 
integrated with your explorer making check in's and out's easy.
Not a plug-in, but it worked really really well.

Darthsmily


Peter Ehli wrote:

>Greetings,
>I'm working on a contract where an ASP.NET 2.0 website application is about 80 
>percent complete. I am currently the only developer at this time working on 
>this application and will be doing bug fixes and adding new features but this 
>will change soon. This application is for a large  global company and 
>currently the application is not source controlled and was developed by one 
>programmer over a six month period. Future plans for the application included 
>an admin section that will be developed in India probably by one or two 
>developers. Another local developer will adding shopping cart functionality to 
>the application over the next six months and will be working onsite and 
>offsite (50/50). After six months he will be going back to India and may be 
>doing bug fixes and enhancements to his code base. Since I also will be 
>working onsite and offsite (50/50) I'm  thinking about setting up Visua
 l Source Safe for this application as described by the links below.
> 
>Lock-Modify-Unlock
>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/ms181042.aspxSecure Sockets Layer 
>(SSL)http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/ms181053.aspx
> 
>Since most of the development will take place offsite I want remote access to 
>be by the VSS "SourceSafe Internet plug-in in for Visual Studio" using SSL. 
>Since I've never been the build master but will now wear this hat I would like 
>to know if anyone is currently using this plug-in for remote development and 
>what are the pros, cons and pit falls of this approach. Any and all 
>suggestions are welcome. Also I should add I would prefer to stick with Visual 
>Source Safe and not resort to a third party tool that doesn't integrate 
>tightly with Visual Studio. Thanks.
> 
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