>>>>>Be consistant with it, too. I have caught myself using a different namespace structure in different solutions. For now when I work on a new solution, I keep my old solution open so I can refer back to the previous structure that I used.
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>>>>Do you open two instances of VS at the same time, to keep two solutions open?
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>>>I find that easier... I like having the two instances in the taskbar so I can pop back and forth. Make sure that your "old" project is checked into VSS though, because often I get distracted and I start typing into the wrong session. If your example project is checked into VSS, then you will get a prompt asking to check it out, and you can catch the mistake at that point instead of catching it a half hour later. I did this last week, and it really put a dent in my day.
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>>I don't have/use VSS so I will have to be extra alert <g>.
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>You can kind of simulate VSS by setting all the files in a project to read only. VS will warn you if you make changes to a read only file (as you if you want to make it writable).
Thank you, Einar.
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