>Well, it looks like VSS will live after all. MS has announced Visual SourceSafe 2005. According to the "Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe Roadmap"
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>Microsoft is updating the version control technology of Visual SourceSafe. A new product release with a continued focus on version control, Visual SourceSafe 2005, will update and improve this popular system. For individual developers or small teams who need a lightweight, client-only, file server application for source code control only, Microsoft will continue to enhance and support Visual SourceSafe. We will ship Visual SourceSafe 2005, which will include enhancements such as remote web access over HTTP, LAN performance booster, Unicode and XML support, and regional time zones and languages.That is good news. I just installed VSS 6.0d (and taught the basics of) in a group I'm working with for some Intranet projects here. I don't particularly like the interaction VSS 6 has with VS.Net IDE.
And for VFP 8 I don't use integration but always use VSS 6's interface. Will see what the new one looks like. thx.