Source Code Control Options
To enable Source Code Control within ProblemTracker,
login as Admin, click on the Admin button, then click
on General Preferences. Set the following options
related to Source Code Control:
- Enable Source Code Control Integration
Select Yes to enable Source Code Control Integration.
- Source Code Control Product
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Version 6.0 will appear in this section
and cannot be changed.
- Path to srcsafe.ini
Enter the path for the srcsafe.ini file on the server machine
where ProblemTracker is installed. Alternatively, if you
click on the Find button, the path will be detected based on
your registry settings related to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
If there is more than one Microsoft Visual SourceSafe ini file
on your machine, the "Find" button may not detect the one that
you want to use. In this case, you can type in the path of the
ini file you wish to use.
- Path to ss.exe
Enter the path for the ss.exe file on the server machine
where ProblemTracker is installed. Alternatively, if you
click on the Find button, the path will be detected based on
your registry settings related to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
If there is more than one Microsoft Visual SourceSafe ini file
on your machine, the "Find" button may not detect the one that
you want to use. In this case, you can type in the path of the
ini file you wish to use.
Click OK to save the changes made to the Source Code Control
Options.
Source Code Control User Privileges
In order for a user to access any information related to
Source Code Control, they must be members of a group with
the appropriate privileges assigned. User Privileges
related to Source Code Control include:
- View Source Code List
Members or groups with this privilege are allowed to view
the list of Source Code files associated with a
problem record.
- Edit Source Code List
Members or groups with this privilege are allowed to
edit the Source Code List, including adding new files
to be associated with a problem record.
Source Code Control Login Settings
Each user must supply their SourceSafe Login Settings
in order to edit the source code list. To enter the
login information, the user should go to the Home page,
then click on the link to edit their Personal Preferences.
In the SourceSafe Login Settings section, the user
should enter the User ID and Password they use to access
the Microsoft Visual SourceSafe database. The user should
click OK to save these settings.