the identity that the service is running under is my account.
--- Michael Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try running Draco.NET as yourself. If it works then you probably have
> a permissions issue.
>
>
>
> On 5-Apr-04, at 8:24 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote:
>
> > The command ss histo
Try running Draco.NET as yourself. If it works then you probably have
a permissions issue.
On 5-Apr-04, at 8:24 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote:
The command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui"
-Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOC
The command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui"
-Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp
gives the below output
Building list for
$/Simulator...
Source Safe is erroring out with code 100. What happens if you invoke
visual source safe directly?
For example:
cd [wherever you ss.exe is]
ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02
PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\t
Hi,
I am trying to get started with Draco.NET. I am using vs.net 2003, vss 6.0d,
draco.net 1.5rc1. Vss for my project is on a mapped network share, the
srcsafe.ini file is z:\srcsafe.ini. The draco.exe.config file is given below.
The SSDIR environment variable is set to z:\. The service is running