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Taking the SourceSafe 2005 Plunge!

I'm on a quest to answer the question: "Can Visual Studio .NET 2003 work with Visual SourceSafe 2005?" I'm learning some cool things about SourceSafe along the way, so the next few posts will probably be SourceSafe related.

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David M. Kean said:

Yes it can and quite happily. The performance has been improved somewhat. And for those that won't be able buy Team Foundation is it now a viable option.
# April 19, 2005 6:21 PM

Chris Szurgot said:

I've been using SourceSafe 2005 with 2003 since November and haven't had a problem. You have to have .NET 2.0 installed, but otherwise it works great for me. (Stand alone setup, mind you)
# April 19, 2005 6:42 PM

Paolo Marcucci said:

Does it work outside of LANs?
# April 19, 2005 7:26 PM

David Yack said:

I've been using 2005 as well one one of my laptops and it seems to work fine with VS2003 so far. I was a little suprised the first time I opened up VS2003 and saw the VSS 2005 prompt!
# April 26, 2005 1:10 AM