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May 22, 2009
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.apj files and version control

  • May 22, 2009
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My team is using RoboHelp6 and Version Control on TFS (Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Team Explorer and Source Control Explorer). Just opening the project in RoboHelp via version control will cause one of the .apj files (always the same one: rhtemplate.apj) to be checked out. In a multiuser setup with this file checked out another person can not do any edits. Is it necessary to have the .apj files under version control when they are not normally edited via RoboHelp after they are initially created? Is it possible to remove them from version control and still retain them in the RoboHelp project?

Thanks

Bob (No relation to John)

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    Participant
    May 22, 2009

    Answered over in the RoboSource forum.

    Captiv8r
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    May 23, 2009

    Hi there

    Thanks for the heads up.

    In the future, we would appreciate it if you didn't cross-post the same question to more than one forum category. That way when folks search for answers they won't find a bunch of dead ends.

    For the exact post being mentioned, click here.

    Cheers... Rick