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INFO: Visual SourceSafe 6.0 Installation From Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition

Article ID: 246874

Article Last Modified on 5/1/2001



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q246874

SUMMARY

This article delineates the differences between an individual Visual SourceSafe version 6.0 installation from a Visual SourceSafe installation from Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition.

Visual SourceSafe version 6.0 is included with the Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise Edition product. When a you install Visual SourceSafe using the Visual C++ setup procedure, you are presented with the following two setup options:

  • Install Visual C++ Enterprise Edition
  • Server Applications


MORE INFORMATION

Install Visual C++ Enterprise Edition

This option creates a private database on your local machine; it does not create a Netsetup image. Choosing this option installs the same options as the Stand Alone setup option in the individual boxed version of the product.

  • Create Database
  • Admin Tools
  • Client Tools
  • Integration components and Registry Settings
  • Help Files


Server Applications

This option creates a shared database and installs the admin software and the Netsetup program so that users can install the client software from the server. Choosing this option installs the same components as the Shared Database Server setup option in the individual boxed version of the product.

  • Create Database
  • Admin Tools
  • Client Tools
  • Integration components and Registry Settings
  • Help Files
  • Netsetup Image
  • IE4 Setup Image


Use the Server Applications option when you are creating a database that will be used by many clients. This option can be used to install a database to a local or remote drive. You should use the Install Visual C++ Enterprise Edition option when you want to set up a local, private database on your computer.

Although the look of the Enterprise Edition setup procedures and the individual boxed version setup procedures are very different, they all install the same components. It makes no difference which product you purchase (Visual Studio version 6.0 Enterprise, Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise, Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise, or SourceSafe in its own box). The same product and the same components are installed on your computer.

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