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Bill Cunnien
Bill Cunnien
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I would like to add my current StrataFrame solution to VisualSVN.  Will I run into any problems with that?

Thanks,
Bill

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Greg McGuffey
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Yep, I'm going to look into it. One of the things that is currently a pain is renaming items within VS. Ankh doesn't cut it. I currently have to exclude the item from the project, go to tortoise (explorer), do the rename, then back to VS and include it again, then update the class name to match the file name. Not horrible, but sounds like VisualSVN makes this easy. BigGrin
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Yeah, it's just a source control manager, so you shouldn't have any problems using it with StrataFrame... really you can use any source control you want; it doesn't matter.
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