Microsoft KB Archive/124529

= How To Access SourceSafe Code From a Central Directory =

Article ID: 124529

Article Last Modified on 6/29/2004

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 * Microsoft SourceSafe

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This article was previously published under Q124529



SUMMARY
The Shadow setting allows you to set up a central directory location where users can compile access code without entering SourceSafe.

NOTE: Any modifications made to the files in this directory will not be reflected in the SourceSafe database.

To set a shadow directory for the project $/test, in the SRCSAFE.INI or SS.INI: [$/test] Shadow = f:\test If the project header [$/test] already exists, do not create a new one, just add the Shadow setting underneath the other settings. For example: [$/test] Dir = c:\test Shadow = f:\test When files are updated to the $/test project, modifications will be reflected in f:\test as well.

For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

131023 How to Set Up a Shadow Directory

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