Back in VSS days when something like this happened this is what I'd do:
- Move your updated files somewhere safe
- undo the checkout on the files in source control
- check the files out again
- replace the newly checked out files with the updated files
- check back in


On 2/16/07, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hello:
>
> I made the big mistake of chaging my computer name after I installed
> Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition. My problem is that I have a project
> checked out under the prior name of my computer and I cannot get the
> file to check it in. When I click on the workspaces dropdown to try to
> change it, I select the old name of my computer and it sees the files
> under the same directory that the new name of my computer is under.
> Unfortunately, I cannot do anything to these files. I cannot check
> them in which is what I ultimately want to do. When I go onto the
> Solution Control Explorer, it only shows those two files checked out
> under my name, but the old computer name. And there is nothing that I
> can do with them and they really need to be checked in. Please
> help...I am desperate!! Thank you:
>
> Rick
>
> P.S. If I am being vague, please tell me and I will try to exaplain it
> in more detail.
>
>  
>



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