>>I'm working on a project with another developer, and am at the point where I'd like to have some kind of internet-enabled source code control application; perhaps something that hooks into the project manager. We're stomping all over each other trying to stay in sync.
>I have exposed my Visual SourceSafe directory to the web (I require a login to access the drive) and myself and two other developers (one Detroit and the other in Canada) use that. It is SLOW AS ALL GET OUT over the internet, but that maybe theinternet connects. However it works, we have not had a problem in over a year.
Hi, Fred. Any ideas what the licensing issues are for sharing VSS in this way? For example....if I have VSS as part of my MSDN subscription or Visual Stuio 6.0 Enterprise, can I share this with other developers who simply have VFP 6.0?
This might be an incentive to upgrade to the VSS Enterprise; however, right now my plans were simply just to go to VFP 7.0.
--- Larry
-- Larry Keyes
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