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Help using Vault for version control
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03/07/2008 22:49:51
 
 
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03/07/2008 21:10:01
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Visual FoxPro
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01327556
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Did you verify that both machines have the same version of the .net framework that your Vault version requires?


>Appreciate your response.
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>The machine that did not have VS2008 is the one that runs well, so I uninstalled VS8 from the problem machine, but no luck. I don't think it has to do with VS at all.
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>My home machine (the one that is able to hook VFP and Vault) is the older machine. Does that suggest a line of investigation to anyone here? I think the problem is with the VFP settings. Let me look at the registry.
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>Alex
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>>Make sure you have the version of the .net framework installed that the version of Vault you are using requires...
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>>>>>Thank you very much for the suggestion. Because of it I started a small project with 2 prg files and discovered that I am able to interact with Vault form the IDE in my home computer but not the one at the office, and also not from another machine at the office. So now the detective work starts.
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>>>>Same OS?
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>>>Sorry about that, I thought I answered you. Yes, same OS. Pretty similar setup.
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>>>I am getting ready to uninstall and reinstall stuff. Since Vault is built on VS I should look at 2005 and 2008, actually. Hmm. At home I don't have VS2008 installed. Let me look into that. Doesn't mean .NET 2008 or whatever it is called is not installed, but definitelty I don't have VS2008 installed at home.
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>>>Alex
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