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    Displaying all users for checked out file

    Yeah, I know about the status search, but I was hoping for a way from the main GUI. Ah well, just another deficiency in the software.
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    Displaying all users for checked out file

    I know I can look at the properties of a file to see everyone that has it checked out, but is there any way to see this information from the main GUI display as well? It's a tad annoying to see <user>,... instead of an entire list. Thanks!
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    Invalid DOS path

    I've encountered the same problem two different ways, so the way you start up SourceSafe needs to be known. However, here's the &quot;fixes&quot; depending on your setup: 1) If you start SourceSafe from the command line, you need to create an environment variable (system type, not user) called...
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    VSS integration with VC++ environment problem....

    There's a better way to do it, less work involved. There is a registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\SourceCodeControlProvider named ProviderRegKey. It's value currently is probably Software\Microsoft\SourceSafe since you're using SourceSafe. Just delete the value (don't delete the key)...
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    Keyword Expansion in VSS 6

    You need to edit the SrcSafe.ini file where the database is installed. Add a section to it as follows: [Keyword Comments] *.dat = &quot;; &quot; You need to have the section heading so that your defined comment character is used correctly. I had to do this for Fortran file commenting and it...
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    Can I redefine a keyword, or define a new keyword?

    Even though SourceSafe gives several competent keywords to use, is there a way to customize the ones given, or create your own? For example, I really like the $Log keyword, but instead of giving me: 2 10/16/01 8:22am Jdoe Can I define it to give me: Version 2 2001/10/16 08:22:14 Jdoe Thanks.

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