FIX: Analyze Creates New GUID When Repairing the UM.dat (196196)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 5.0

This article was previously published under Q196196

SYMPTOMS

When you try to restore an archived project to the same database that it was archived from, you might get the following message:
Destination database is not the same as the original. Some links may not be restored.

CAUSE

If any repairs to the file were needed when you ran Analyze (build 2327 or earlier) with the -f switch, a new GUID in the UM.dat was created. As a result, an archive GUID and the UM.dat GUID are out of sync.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Analyze, build 8169, no longer regenerates the GUID in the UM.dat unnecessarily.

MORE INFORMATION

Visual SourceSafe stores a 16-byte GUID in the header part of UM.dat file, which is used to uniquely identify a database. SSARC and SSRESTOR uses this information to determine whether it is restoring to the same database or a different one. Whenever UM.dat needs to be repaired and you run Analyze -f against the database, Analyze rebuilds the UM.dat. Builds of Analyze prior to 8169 create a new GUID while rebuilding the UM.dat file, even if the header information in the UM.dat file is not corrupt.

When Visual SourceSafe arches a file, SSARC stores the GUID in the .ssa file. When Visual SourceSafe restores the archived file, SSRESTOR compares the existing GUID in the target UM.dat with the GUID in the .ssa file. Since Analyze created a new GUID after archiving the database, SSRESTOR thinks that the target database is different from the original database and sends the error message listed in the previous SYMPTOMS section.

Analyze build 8169 does not create a new GUID unless the header information in the UM.dat file is corrupt.

You can download and install the latest Analyze utility from the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

190881 SAMPLE: Analyze6.exe Utility for Visual SourceSafe

NOTE: Always back up your database before running Analyze.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:10/15/2002
Keywords:kbBug kbSSafe600fix kbSSafeAnalyze KB196196