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How do I remove source control info from project/solution?

Asked By ThinkRS23
24-Jan-07 09:41 PM
We develop professional development libraries. I created a Visual Studio 2005
solution that includes several solution folder with projects.

e.g)

Solution
SolutionFolder1
ProjectA
ProjectB
SolutionFolder2
ProjectA
ProjectB

The solution is under source control via Visual SourceSafe as integrated
with Visual Studio. I want to distribute the entire solution to my customers,
however, all the source control information is in the solution and project
files. Is there some way I can have these removed without having to develop a
parallel solution void of source control? If I distribute with the source
control info, Visual Studio complains for the solution and every project the
solution loads.

Suggestions please????

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Hi,I assume you're giving them the source code?

Asked By Gerry Hickman
01-Feb-07 06:50 PM
Hi,

I assume you're giving them the source code? If so, have you tried
simply removing the solution and projects from source control
(disconnect then remove).

It's interesting you have the whole solution under SC, do you find it
works OK?

I found it usually better to leave the solutions out, and only have the
projects source controlled.



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