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Sourcegear checking in/out

I've just installed Sourcegear vault for a single user.
I was able to add a VS05 project to the repository. When I checked out on
the same machine, It worked well. When I checked out from a different
machine, I always got the error "The application for project <project path
name.VBPROJ> is not installed. Make sure the application for project type
(.vbproj) is installed"

This is the same error as if I just simply copy the folder from 1 machine to
another. Is Vault working with VS 2005 at all?

Thanks

Bill
May 10 '06 #1
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Don
I had the exact same error yesterday, but it had nothing to do with
Sourcegear Vault (which I also use). This error, for me, was caused because
I did not have the correct .NET framework installed on a machine (installed
1.0 instead of 1.1, oops).

Check to make sure you have the right version of the .NET framework
installed on the different machine.

- Don
"Bill Nguyen" <bi*****************@jaco.com> wrote in message
news:OP**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
I've just installed Sourcegear vault for a single user.
I was able to add a VS05 project to the repository. When I checked out on
the same machine, It worked well. When I checked out from a different
machine, I always got the error "The application for project <project path
name.VBPROJ> is not installed. Make sure the application for project type
(.vbproj) is installed"

This is the same error as if I just simply copy the folder from 1 machine
to another. Is Vault working with VS 2005 at all?

Thanks

Bill

May 10 '06 #2
Don;

I have .NET framework 1.1 and 2.0 installed on both machine. This was done
automatically with the installation of VS2005 on each machine. The only
different is that the "different" machine also has VS2003.
Bill

"Don" <un*****@oblivion.com> wrote in message
news:Ers8g.147015$WI1.8828@pd7tw2no...
I had the exact same error yesterday, but it had nothing to do with
Sourcegear Vault (which I also use). This error, for me, was caused
because I did not have the correct .NET framework installed on a machine
(installed 1.0 instead of 1.1, oops).

Check to make sure you have the right version of the .NET framework
installed on the different machine.

- Don
"Bill Nguyen" <bi*****************@jaco.com> wrote in message
news:OP**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
I've just installed Sourcegear vault for a single user.
I was able to add a VS05 project to the repository. When I checked out on
the same machine, It worked well. When I checked out from a different
machine, I always got the error "The application for project <project
path name.VBPROJ> is not installed. Make sure the application for project
type (.vbproj) is installed"

This is the same error as if I just simply copy the folder from 1 machine
to another. Is Vault working with VS 2005 at all?

Thanks

Bill


May 10 '06 #3
Don
The fact that you say this:

"This is the same error as if I just simply copy the folder from 1 machine
to another."

Makes it sound like it's not a SourceGear Vault problem.

You might want to try uninstalling the frameworks and reinstalling them.
Maybe the order in which they were done screwed something up? Or maybe
VS2003 is trying to open up the project instead of VS2005 on that machine?
In that case, maybe repairing the VS2005 install might help?

- Don
"Bill Nguyen" <bi*****************@jaco.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Don;

I have .NET framework 1.1 and 2.0 installed on both machine. This was
done automatically with the installation of VS2005 on each machine. The
only different is that the "different" machine also has VS2003.
Bill

"Don" <un*****@oblivion.com> wrote in message
news:Ers8g.147015$WI1.8828@pd7tw2no...
I had the exact same error yesterday, but it had nothing to do with
Sourcegear Vault (which I also use). This error, for me, was caused
because I did not have the correct .NET framework installed on a machine
(installed 1.0 instead of 1.1, oops).

Check to make sure you have the right version of the .NET framework
installed on the different machine.

- Don
"Bill Nguyen" <bi*****************@jaco.com> wrote in message
news:OP**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
I've just installed Sourcegear vault for a single user.
I was able to add a VS05 project to the repository. When I checked out
on the same machine, It worked well. When I checked out from a different
machine, I always got the error "The application for project <project
path name.VBPROJ> is not installed. Make sure the application for
project type (.vbproj) is installed"

This is the same error as if I just simply copy the folder from 1
machine to another. Is Vault working with VS 2005 at all?

Thanks

Bill



May 10 '06 #4

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