Just to add my pennies here, you have a setting in VSS -> your working
folder where the file is extracted to for changes.  You can leave it as the
same location the actual file is, and then you can edit (and test) in its
proper location.  There's no harm, because you can always roll back your
changes.

VSS integrates with studio really nicely, but I find it takes FOREVER to
load a project, so I actually check out my files through the VSS gui and
then edit them in CFStudio.  That way I don't have to wait 10 minutes for
the damn project to load my list of files...

Good luck.  I like the way VSS works with cfStudio.  PVCS works really
nicely with it too...

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 5:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Visual Source Safe and CF Studio


>   How does CF Studio integrate with Visual Source Safe?

Very well, I've used it in the past.

>   It seems to me that VSS is intended to copy the file locally.  That
>   I think I'm probably missing something important with regards to 
> Source Control.

Well, if it didn't copy it to local storage, how would you be able to edit
it ?

I think the way round it is to check things out to a local project, and then
use Studio's deploy functions to send them up to the RDS server when ya
done.

Tom Chiverton
You don't have to be a mad scientist to believe in ColdFusion





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