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Another question... E drive... is that a local drive or a network drive? I think that the TFS integration is intended to work with local drives, not networked drives.
- Yes, the project was saved once.
- All my disk are local disks.
As you can see on the picture, the .mds is here, in TFS code source.
When I close and open my testcomplete project again nothing changes, no icon in project explorer and all the control source menu items are grayed except "Add to control source". No check in or check out shortcut.
If I use MSSCI, I can see the icons, and I have all the item in the menu.
Something is wrong, perhaps a right in TFS for testcomplete ? I have no idea.
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
In TFS for your workspace, how do you have things mapped? It's possible that the problem is a mapping translation...
- krisss8 years agoOccasional Contributor
In TFS I have this :
$/Tests automatisés/test2/TestCompleteProject
mapped to a local rep in c:\
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
So... the folder you have in TFS is mapped to a C drive... but your project actually lives on the E drive...
Right there is your problem. Your TFS mapping needs to match the actual repository location of where your file is stored. The E drive isn't your local repository so TestComplete isn't going to recognize that it needs to track source code there.
Alter your mapping to point to the actual location of your project. - krisss8 years agoOccasional Contributor
first, Thanks you for your help!
ok it was a mess on my PC.... I try with a new one:
- I map in TFS a new folder, test2, in c:\test2
- I create a testcomplete project in c:\test2
I add the project to TFS with testcomplete: I choose my folder test2 from TFS:
- Nothing changes in testcomplete
- In TFS the project is added, but not checkin
...so ...I think I'm going to use the MSSCCI driver for the moment, I can't spend to much time with this stuff because I have to test the testComplete Visual Studio and TestManager Integration
But If you have any idea ...
Regards,
Christophe