Last time I investigated it Projects would not work via RDS, only local and
mapped drives. If you do find a way to make it work please do share. I could
use that capability right now.

Ken



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 3:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RDS and VSS


I work remotely for my company and connect to our development servers via
VPN.  I am using ColdFusion Studio version 5 because there are bugs that I
have reported in Dreamweaver MX, specific to rewriting my code upon save.

Although my connection to my home office is over high speed (cable), using
RDS
is much faster than using UNC paths (e.g. \\servername\sharename).

Recently, I have started on a new project and am collaborating with two
developers in the home office.  We need to use Visual Source Safe so we
don't
step on each other's changes to the source code.

I have configured a PROJECT in CF Studio 5 and set the  "Location of Project
File" to rds://scsdb01/E:\webdev_root/oesv2/webroot.   The project creates
just fine.  Now, when I right click on the project that I created and select
Source Control...Map Project to Source Control... My VSS client pops up, I
log
in and then select the VSS project that I wish the CF Studio project to use.
As soon as I do this, Visual Source Safe pops up an error that says:

"Invalid DOS path: rds://scsdb01/E:\webdev_root/OESv2/webroot"

What I suspect is happening here is that VSS doesn't understand RDS and is
using the working path specified in CF Studio.

I am wondering though if any gurus out there have any idea on ways to work
around this unfortunate problem.

Thank you,
Grant Szabo



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