Gopikrishna,

I had this same problem 2 months ago when I got a new computer.

After running SETUP.EXE, did you run NETSETUP (See page 6 in the Visual
SourceSafe manual.)?  I would try this before messing with the
registers.

Barbara




>>> "Grace Frederick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/08 7:32 AM >>>
I submitted this answer for a tech note ages ago, but I don't think it
ever
got added to the ND site.

Hope it helps:



Tech Note submission:

Your Name:           Grace Frederick
Your Email:          [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Topic:               Installation
Applicable product:  NetDynamics Studio
Applicable Platform: Windows NT
Applicable Version:  4.1

Short Description:
Studio does not see that Microsoft Visual SourceSafe is installed.

Long Description:
After installing Visual SourceSafe, when attempting to enable Source
Code
control from the Studio, the user may receive an error that no source
control packages are installed on the system.  The reason for this, as
indicated in the ND 4.1 release notes, is that there is no registry
entry
for the Source Code Control Provider.  This sometimes happens because
the
Source Control System is installed on a network drive, or because the
registry entries are sometimes set improperly during the Visual
SourceSafe
server installation.

Registering a provider who provides the Common Source Code Control
interface
in the Registry requires two entries under the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE
hive: one under SourceCodeControlProvider and two under the
Microsoft/SourceSafe.  The first entry specifies the registry path to
the
second entry.

Before making any entries to the Registry, make sure that you export
the
registry so that you can recover if you must!

The entries should appear as follows:

KEY: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
  KEY: SOFTWARE
    KEY: SoftwareCodeControlProvider
      KEY: InstalledSCCProviders
        StringValue: Name=Microsoft Visual SourceSafe
                     Value="Software\Microsoft\SourceSafe"
    KEY: Microsoft
      KEY: SourceSafe
        StringValue: Name=SCCServerName
                     Value="Microsoft Visual SourceSafe"
        StringValue: Name=SCCServerPath
                     Value="C:\vss\win32\ssscc.dll"

Note: the SCCServerPath value will vary based on the exact pathname
for
"ssscc.dll"

This is applicable to Windows NT (there were no options in the pulldown
for
the applicable platform).


----- Original Message -----
From: Gopi Krishna T.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 2:38 AM
Subject: [ND] Integrating VSS with ND Studio!


> Hi,
>
> I have Microsoft Visual SourceSafe v5.0 installed in my machine.  I
> am trying to intergrate this VSS with ND v4.1 IDE.
> When I try to enable the source code control using "General Option"
> menu, it says "there are no source code control
> providers installed in the system".  Is Microsoft - VSS compatible
> with ND?
>
> I presume that this is because VSS has been installed after ND
> installation.  (I am not too sure about the order).  If
> this is case, is there any way I can activate VSS without
> uninstalling & then reinstalling the softwares.
>
> TIA,
>
> Gopikrishna
>
>
>
>
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