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What is the proper way of removing a project from version control?

New Here ,
Jun 26, 2009 Jun 26, 2009

We are using RH6 and Team Foundation Server and we want to remove our project and then perform some clean-up and then reload it to TFS. Is there a proper sequence we should follow? Keep in mind that there are several authors. So what should each do and what should the team leader do?

Thanks,

Bob (No relation to John.)

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Guest
Jul 07, 2009 Jul 07, 2009

I am anxious to hear the reply to this post from the experts on the forum. The only way that I have been able to remove a project from version control was to edit the .xpj file and remove the reference - I'm pretty sure this is not the recommended way to do this, but would be interested to hear what is.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 09, 2009 Jul 09, 2009
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I am not a user of RHs in-built version control software. We prefer to use a different app and keep it completely separate from the RH source so that it is not integrated at all. That said, I remember some posts on these forums that alluded to the fact that you can "disconnect" a project from RoboSourceControl which just puts a local copy on your hard drive. If you search the forums I'm sure you'll find something.


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