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Support for Visual Studio 2008 SP1

( CVSSCC , VS 2008 SP1, 2.1.x, WIN 2000/XP, CVS NT 2.x >= 2.0.58  )
Type: Public Status:Closed Created: 03 Nov 08 11:00 Updated: 05 Nov 08 11:00
--> GENETICS Chivers (user)  at 05 Nov 08 11:00 writes

Hi,
After we register it using the Start Programs entry everything runs
fine.
As far as we are concerned we found a workaround for it so you can close
the issue.
If you want to replicate it to prevent other clients reporting it you
need to follow these steps :
- a fresh computer that did not had Push OK installed before;
- VS 2008 and SP1 needs to be installed on that computer;
- after Push OK is installed open a project that is integrated to source
control by Push OK.
You should be have the VS 2008 exception now.
--> Oleg Akolupin (admin)  at 05 Nov 08 11:00 writes

We didn't have such problems.
Please send us screenshot of the error.
Does everything work fine after plugin activation using "Start/All
programs/Pushok Software/CVSSCC/Configure plugin" or is there error again?
--> GENETICS Chivers (user)  at 03 Nov 08 11:00 writes

Hi,
It seems that the PushOK CVS SCC does not work with Visual Studio 2008 SP1
if the license for Push OK CVS SCC is not activated.
When we try to open any project integrated with Push OK we have an error
message and the Visual Studio 2008 gets closed(we presume it is the
activation dialogue that that causes the error)
If you disable Push OK as a source control plugin in Visual Studio the
error disappears.
A workaround that we used is register Push OK CVS SCC outside Visual Studio
and then open the integrated projects.
Regards,
Alex Pop
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