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September 7, 2021
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No files to check in using Azure DevOps

  • September 7, 2021
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Hi,

I have connected Azure DevOps without any error to my project. When I hit check in (this is the first time) the dialogbox is empty and no files o check in. Anybody know what the problem is?

 

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    Community Expert
    September 8, 2021

    Sorry, I have no further suggestions as I don't currently use source control. If you've followed all the instructions for set up in the help and it's still not working, then I think your best bet would be to contact Adobe support.

     

    See the following page for support contact options. The recommended method is email.
    https://helpx.adobe.com/contact/enterprise-support.other.html#robohelp

    Vitec5CE4Author
    Known Participant
    September 10, 2021

    I used åäö in the folder and it seems like that was a problem. When I change that i get an eror when open the connection says "incorrect workspace exist in specified folder".  I tried to add items to TFS via Visual Studio with the same woprkspace and that works fine. I also get an error that https is not supporten even thought i changed to http. But shouldn´t https work?

    Community Expert
    September 8, 2021

    I get the menu option even though I don't have source control set up, so it sounds like something might be wrong with your installation.

     

    As a first step, make sure you have the latest patch, which as of today is RH2020.5. Update using the Help > Updates.

     

    However, if you have the initial RH2020 release, there's a bug in that version and you will need to download the latest patch manually (after that, checking for updates will work correctly). https://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/kb/robohelp-downloads.html

    Vitec5CE4Author
    Known Participant
    September 8, 2021

    I have now updated and running 2020.5.71 but no "add project". But the connection profile points out the project and when i open the connection i also point the projectfile.

    Community Expert
    September 8, 2021

    You mention "connected" so I assume that means specified the connection URL, workspace and local path information.

     

    If the project isn't already in Azure Dev Ops TFS, you need to add it using Collaborate > Add Project. Once you've done that, and edited some topics, then the Check In function should list files to check in.

     

    Vitec5CE4Author
    Known Participant
    September 8, 2021

    Hi,

     

    There is no choice "collaborate -> add project". I use RH 2020