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Sean Aitken

2004-06-30, 5:55 pm

I guess the lack of a response means this is foggy ground.

Does anyone know where I can look to find info on the internals of
FrontPage 2002 and SourceSafe integration?

It's documented lightly, and I would like to solve this problem.

TIA!
-Sean

Sean Aitken wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a development web server running IIS 5.0 that we have been using
> on a daily basis for a few years now. It has gone through hardware
> upgrades, and other software upgrades including Front Page Extensions
> 2002 (sharepoint mess), and the latest VStudio updates. This server
> houses our intranet with VSS integration. We all work in master mode
> through Interdev.
>
> Recently, over the last few days, we have seen horrendous performance
> trying to do even the simplist tasks, such as creating a new file in
> Interdev. This is occurring on all our machines, so I know it's nothing
> to do with a certin Interdev install. Interdev will sit at "Adding file
> <filename> to Web..." for over a minute!
>
> We have tested the VSS explorer on the machine itself, and it behaves as
> expected, with good performance. When we use Interdev against another
> web, not under source control, it works well, also.
>
> So, there is something awry with our FP Exts + VSS integration that is
> causing us grief. It is making it almost impossible to get work done.
>
> We aren't expecting a solution, since that would be tooo convenient, but
> anyone with sugggestions on where to look or traces we can turn on that
> would pintpoint the slowdown would be incredibly helpful.
>
> Best regards,
> -Sean

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