Rick,

The project hook's class library is not part of my project. It is just
attached to the project via the project class setting in the project
settings.

Just ran this test:

  I created a new project, created main.prg and added the project class.
  Closed the project.
  modify project test3 noprojecthook
  add project to source control
  No VFP error
  Error with SCC cannot access the project hook classlibrary

The project hook does remain connected to the project with updates. I have
had the project hook running earlier and I suspect the class library is
opened in VFP's private data session. Why does this be added to source
control?
I guess if every developer is going to use it, it does need to be in source
control, just not part of the compile project.

That does make sense.

Tracy


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Schummer
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 12:38 PM
>
> Tracy,
>
> Try using the NOPROJECTHOOK clause when you open the project,
> check it in, and close the project. Then open the project up
> and see if things work. You won't be able to check this class
> in and out when it is in use, but projecthooks probably don't
> change as much as your project source code.
>
> It is definitely a conflict because source code control is
> looking for exclusive access, especially if you are doing the
> SCCText processing. The projecthook class library will always
> be open. This is just another annoying issue with integrated
> SCC with the Project Manager.
>
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.




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