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Anybody know about Access and SCC?
Is it supported in Access 2003? I've tried everything and the only way I see any source code control is to open your items (forms, macros, etc) in VB and do the SCC commands from there. I've installed all of .NET along with all of the developer tools including the developer extensions which is the equivalent to what you needed in Access 2002 to get SCC enabled. Anybody, anybody at all know?
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Anybody know about Access and SCC?
"Kwality Assurance" wrote:
Is it supported in Access 2003? I've tried everything and the only way I see any source code control is to open your items (forms, macros, etc) in VB and do the SCC commands from there. I've installed all of .NET along with all of the developer tools including the developer extensions which is the equivalent to what you needed in Access 2002 to get SCC enabled. Anybody, anybody at all know? Copied from an MS Support persons posting. You can use the following work around to use VSS in Access 2003: We can use the add-ins provided with Office XP Developer Edition. To use this you will need to copy the following files and then register AccScc10.dll: AccScc10.dll addsccus.dll sccaccus.cnt sccaccus.hlp If you are using Visual SourceSafe 6.0d, you will need to install the hot fix described in the following article: FIX: After You Archive and Then Restore a Project, OLE Automation Cannot Retrieve Older Versions of a File http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;EN-US;822845 With regards to Code Librarian, Code Librarian viewer and " Redistributable ActiveX Controls ", you can attempt to utilize the redistributable controls from XP but this has not been fully tested. Please note: Though Office 2002 source code control can still work with Access 2003, using Office 2002 Developer Edition to get the Source Code Control to work with Access 2003 is unsupported (as it is not tested) and as such, is on a "best effort" basis. Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can read the entire thread of messages. Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm |
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