>>>Thank you. I will keep the referencing assemblies in mind when importing the project.
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>>>>It might make a difference for referencing assemblies. But you should only have to delete the reference, then add it again.
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>I am beginning to work on an ASP.NET MVC 4 project with an off-shore developer. I want to be sure that when he has project ready or a progress, he can send me the solution and I can see it in my VS 2012. My question, does it matter that he creates the solution in the same letter drive as where I will be placing it? For example, I use the following convention in my VS projects:
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>>>>>D:\Vs2012\WebProject\MyAppName
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>>>>>As you can see that my letter drive is D: and the names are specific to my environment.
>>>>>
>>>>>Say he creates the project MyAppName in C:\SomeFolderName\AnotherFolderName\MyAppName. Will I have problems loading and viewing the project on my computer in my VS2012?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA.
>>
>>Or you can use the free online TFS and then it won't matter..... You just get latest...
>
>Thank you. I thought about it but decided that I prefer a simpler approach (for me).
Working w/o source/version control is like driving blind.
Even for a single developer, source/version control is absolutely mandatory IMHO.
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