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Adding Solutions and Projects to Source Control

When you add a solution to source control, the solution becomes part of a dynamic versioning archive created and maintained by the source control provider. Each time someone checks in a new version of the solution, that version becomes part of the archive and is available to other source control users.

Adding a solution to source control also starts a system of centralized file management. Source control providers, such as Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, control access to source-controlled items; source control clients cannot write to local copies of source-controlled files without checking them out.

The following table describes the topics in this section.

Topic Description

How to: Add Solutions to Source Control

Describes the project types you can add, and provides instructions on how to add a solution to source control.

How to: Add Projects to Source Control

Provides instructions on how to add a project to a solution.

See Also

Concepts

Opening Solutions and Projects from Source Control

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance