How To Open Visual SourceSafe to a Specific Database (176350)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 5.0
  • Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 6.0

This article was previously published under Q176350

SUMMARY

By default the Visual SourceSafe Explorer opens the last database that you used. This article demonstrates how to open a different database when you start the Visual SourceSafe Explorer by using an -S switch.

MORE INFORMATION

By using the -S switch, you may direct the SSEXP to a different Srcsafe.ini file. The Srcsafe.ini should contain a pointer to a valid Visual SourceSafe 4.0a or 5.0 data directory. The command is as follows:

C:\VSS\WIN32\SSEXP.EXE -S\\SourceSafe\Servers\Training

-or-

C:\VSS\WIN32\SSEXP.EXE -SF:\Programs\VSS

By executing these commands, you may invoke an open dialog box that enables the user to verify the Srcsafe.ini selection. After confirming this selection, the Visual SourceSafe 4.0a or 5.0 database that Srcsafe.ini points to is opened. To bypass the login dialog box, you can add the -y switch ( -y<username, password>).

Within Windows 95 or Windows NT you can create a shortcut whose Target URL (shown in the shortcut Properties dialog box) uses the command described above. By doing this, you can open the specified database by double- clicking the shortcut icon. If you have several Visual SourceSafe databases, you can create a shortcut for each one, making it easy to pick the database that you want to work on.

In Visual SourceSafe version 6.0, you can create a shortcut to a specific project by choosing Create Shortcut from the File menu.

REFERENCES

Visual SourceSafe "User's Guide," version 5.0, page 181

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:7/1/2004
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