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Re: Visual Studio "losing history"...

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Registered: Oct 20, 2006 03:06:12 PM Visual Studio "losing history"...
Posted: Oct 28, 2010 05:41:02 PM Hello,

I have some developers complaining that Visual Studio sometimes "loses history" of elements when they:
1. Refactor a class name
2. Rename a file
3. do a check class name

they have a rule set to "Class Name must match File Name" which may be causing some of the issue. But, looking at the history it appears to be making a new element which gives the appearance of losing history.

Is there a visual Studio setting or best practice to avoid this from happening? Would an evil-twin trigger fix the problem? (We're still running 2005 VS and an old 2003.06 Clearcase on Windows XP)

thanks very much for any suggestions you may have.

Mark


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Registered: Nov 19, 2007 06:06:36 AM Re: Visual Studio "losing history"...
Posted: Nov 01, 2010 05:35:18 PM   in response to: MJaskilka in response to: MJaskilka's post Sounds like VS removes the parent directory and recreate it. Have you tried to disable the CC-VS integration while you run any of these operations?
Also compare the VS configuration between the the 'good' machines and 'bad' machines.

Regards,
Tamir Gefen, GoMidjets

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