>Just to be clear... you want to store your source code - in different VSS databases....right???
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Yes, that is what I want to do. I want to keep entirely different applications in separate VSS databases.
>In order to create a VSS database, you need to go into the VSS administrator and select tools\create database. Then, when you create your projects, the VSS dialog will appear - prompting you for both the login and the database to use.
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>That is about the simplest way I know of to accomplish what you want to do..
Am I missing something? I don't have a "Create Database" under my tools menu in VSS administrator. Is this something new in VSS 6.0? I have 5.0. The only way they suggest to do it is re-install VSS to a new folder, but then I have to re-apply service packs, etc. I certainly don't like the idea of re-applying service packs to VB, VFP, etc., every time I want to creat a new VSS DB. Surely there's a better way in VSS 5?
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>>Hi everyone!
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>>Any one know of a quick (& easy!) way of creating multiple VSS databases that can be used by different VFP applications? I may need the databases to reside on differnet servers or maybe just in different folders. Any suggestions?