The best approach to this situation would have been to Check-In all files and Update Project List... on your old computer. Then on your new computer you then choose Join Source Control Project. If you can still do this it would be advisable.
>I recently relocated a project from one computer to another. It was under source control on the old computer and I want it under source control on the new one. The new computer does not have a d: drive and on the old computer the project was on the d: drive. I get an error when I try to bring the project up under source control because d:\ProjectDirectory is invalid.
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>I opened the project as a table and noticed the header stores compiled source control info in a memo field and contains a hard coded path to d:\ProjectDirectory.
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>What's the best way to remedy this?
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>TIA,
>Todd
Colin Magee
Team Leader, Systems Development
Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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