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VSS structure .. and common assemblies

Does anyone know what Microsofts VSS (Visual Source Safe) structure is for
something like

C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\System. dll
System.dll has
System.* namespace
and
Microsoft.* namespace.
I have a simlilar situation, but I'm looking for hints on setting up the
structure in VSS, vs the namespaces.
I'm posting to C#, since my experience has been that VB.net relies on that
default namespace stuff too much, and (my experience) the use of "namespace
// end namespace" in vb.net isn't coded in religiously.

...

Thanks......

Jan 3 '07 #1
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 11:15:16 -0500, "sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote:
>Does anyone know what Microsofts VSS (Visual Source Safe) structure is for
something like

C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\System .dll
System.dll has
System.* namespace
and
Microsoft.* namespace.
I have a simlilar situation, but I'm looking for hints on setting up the
structure in VSS, vs the namespaces.
I'm posting to C#, since my experience has been that VB.net relies on that
default namespace stuff too much, and (my experience) the use of "namespace
// end namespace" in vb.net isn't coded in religiously.

..

Thanks......

You might want to try microsoft.public.visual.sourcesafe.

Good luck with your project,

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.arltex.com
http://www.tomchilders.com
Jan 4 '07 #2

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