Three developers have been working on a project for several months now and now we want to include new users in our project so they can test what we have built. The application works perfectly fine on our three machines but when the tester uses "Get Latest Version" and builds the project two errors occur that cause him to be unable to run the project.
1) Source Control is saying that Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Common.dll is checked out by one of our developers (but none of the developers have this file checked out).
2) Visual studio has no errors with the code. There are no squiggly lines under any of the code, but when the project is built by the tester, none of the references from our UI to our BEL, BPL, DAL, etc.. are being recognized, so the build fails with hundreds of errors.
It was suggested to us previously that we should "include in project" the bin and obj folders for all of our BEL, BPL, DAL, etc projects, however this causes the build to fail for the developers with the following error...
"Error 1 The item "obj\Debug\Resources.resources" was specified more than once in the "Resources" parameter. Duplicate items are not supported by the "Resources" parameter. BEL"
Has anyone ever had this issue, and does anyone have any ideas???