Adding Projects to Source Control
InstallShield 2016
InstallShield lets you add an InstallShield project to your source code control system after you have created your InstallShield project.
Tip • You can omit steps 1 and 2 if you selected the Add new projects to source control check box on the Source Control tab of the Options dialog box; InstallShield displays this dialog box when you click Options on the Tools menu. As soon as you create the project, InstallShield adds it to your source code control system.
To add a project to your source control system after you have created the project:
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Open the project in InstallShield. |
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Add comments (if applicable) and indicate whether you want to keep the project checked out. |
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Click OK. A log-on dialog box for your organization’s source control system opens. |
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Enter your log-on information. |
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Browse to the location in your source control database where you want to add the project file. |
Note • Linked files are not added to source control.
When you add a file to source control, most programs make the local copy read only. If this is the case with your source control software, you need to check out the project file before making any changes.
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