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We are using Visual SourceSafe together with Visual Studio .NET 2003 and IVF v9 is integrated into VS.
In the IDE when when we choose Project Properties for a Fortran project, if we change the working directory or commandline options we have to check out the vfproj file from SourceSafe. If we do not check the file out the changes are not actioned. This does not happen with C/C++ projects.
In the IDE when when we choose Project Properties for a Fortran project, if we change the working directory or commandline options we have to check out the vfproj file from SourceSafe. If we do not check the file out the changes are not actioned. This does not happen with C/C++ projects.
We could make the local vfprojfiles writable but then we would have to remember to check the file out when we wanted to make valid changes andcheck them back into SourceSafe.
Is there a way around this that we are missing?
Les
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Please report this to Intel Premier Support.

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