Hi! >Yes, I have seen that document but I don't think it applies to or answers my question (but maybe I missed it). If there is a particular section that you want me to read, I'll be happy to re-read it!
If it helps, ignore the fact that we're talking about a website and I'll re-phrase the question: ** Is it possible to only use SVN for one project in a solution or must I use the entire solution? I have one solution with about 15 or so projects and I only want one project included with VSVN. We could suggest you the following if you do not want to add the entire solution under Subversion: * create a temporary solution for that project and add it to subversion using the VisualSVN command "Add Solution to Subversion" * or you could add the project under Subversion using the TortoiseSVN commands. After adding the project under Subversion you should also set the Working Copy Root correctly. Please don't hesitate to ask help if the above does not work. On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:57 PM, bigtoga <learnitfirst....@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have a website project that is part of a multi-project solution. Can > I just add that website project without adding the entire solution? > -- Olga Dolidze VisualSVN Support