Microsoft KB Archive/151705

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 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows, versions 4.0, 5.0
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows NT, versions 4.0, 5.0
 * Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 95, versions 4.0, 5.0

SUMMARY
This article demonstrates how to use Visual SourceSafe Explorer to check in all of the files that are currently checked out within a project and its subprojects. In Visual SourceSafe Explorer, the operation is different from that in the Command line. The Explorer knows where all of the files have been checked out to and also knows which projects to check them back into.

MORE INFORMATION
To perform a check in for all files with the Explorer, right-click the main project and select Check In. Select the Recursive check box and click OK. All of the files that were checked out in the subprojects, as well as the main project, will be checked in. The example below will explain how to achieve the same result from the Command line.

Step-by-Step Example
 Change to the working directory at the Command line. Be sure to type in the DOS PATH command to the \\vss\win32 directory to issue SourceSafe commands from the working directory. Type the Command "SS DIR" to see the files that have been checked out. These files may be checked out in the Explorer prior to the check in process at the Command line.  All the projects need to be specified when performing a check-in. For example: SS CHECKIN $/Project $ SubProject -r  Check back in to Visual SourceSafe Explorer, press the F5 key to refresh, and note that all of the files have been checked in.
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Last reviewed: February 27, 1997

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