- Create the new project in Visual SourceSafe (I prefer to think of them as folders but SourceSafe calls them projects).
- Launch Windows Explorer and navigate to the physical location of the root folder containing the new files/folders. This location should be below the working directory and the name should be the same as the newly created SourceSafe project.
- Drag and drop everything from the root folder into the new project.
Example:
Assume that your working directory is C:\WorkingDirectory and you want to add a some files/folders from C:\WorkingDirectory\NewStuff.
- Create a project called "NewStuff" under the working directory ("$/") in Visual SourceSafe.
- Launch Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\WorkingDirectory\NewStuff.
- Drag and drop everything from C:\WorkingDirectory\NewStuff into the "NewStuff" project.
4 comments:
Thank you, for your article
Thanks!!! Worked like a charm. This has always been a huge issue for me. I am still, however, not the world's biggest Visual Source UNSafe fan :)
This saved me a lot of time. It had never occurred to me I could simply drag/drop directories into my newly created library. Thanks.
Thank you sir for putting this out there to help us all. It is a timely help and I appreciate it very much.
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