Microsoft KB Archive/150643

= PRB: Setting Wrong System Date Causes Lost Project History =

Article ID: 150643

Article Last Modified on 2/19/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q150643



SYMPTOMS
Resetting the system time and date to something earlier than a project's creation time and date can cause that project's labeling information to be lost.



CAUSE
SourceSafe uses the system date and time to determine if a file is within a valid range for a label. Manually altering the system clock to facilitate a desired date preceding the creation date of the project causes serious damage to the labeling structure of the project.



RESOLUTION
Make sure the system clock is set to the right time before checking in files. If you need to alter the computer's system date and time, you must be careful to reset to the correct date and time before checking files in to SourceSafe.

On a network server, all workstations should be synchronized to the server's time to ensure correct date/time stamping by those workstations using SourceSafe.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



MORE INFORMATION
The NET TIME command is used to synchronize the time in Windows NT. The syntax is as follows: NET TIME [\\computername | /DOMAIN:domainname] /SET where \\computername is the computer to which you want to synchronize your computer's clock. If you have a domain controller, use the domain to synchronize with the domain controller.

The SYSTIME utility is used to synchronize time using a Novell Netware File server. The syntax for this command can be found in Novell's Help system.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

 * 1) Create a new project and add some files.
 * 2) Set the system clock back to an earlier date.
 * 3) Add a Label to the project.
 * 4) Check the files out from the project.
 * 5) Set the system clock back to the current time and date.
 * 6) Check the files in.
 * 7) View the History of the project.

RESULT: The label does not appear in the project's history.

Additional query words: stamp date time

Keywords: kbprb kb3rdparty KB150643

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