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I've decided to move my project Matador Spam Fighter to the GotDotNet to keep it's source code control over there. This decision was taken because a lot of users are downloading such filter and are blocking the rest of operations in this blogs for the rest of bloggers (and also for me) and consuming all the bandwidth I have contracted for this dedicated server.

So... I've created the Matador Spam Fighter Workspace and uploaded the release of the first beta... I've installed the GotDotNet SCC AddIn for Visual Studio .NET and started to work on it again from where I left it last Tuesday. But I'm afraid that this can cause some problems with the Source Safe integration I need to work with other projects at my office.

I've seen the SCC Provider Change Utility Add-In for Visual Studio .NET, downloaded it and installed it. But it doesn't seems to show the Source Safe SCC provider, just the new Workspaces (GotDotNet) provider... Has anyone tried this Add-In and have any clue of what's happening? I've read some tweaks at registry level to do this manually here, and it's the same post where I got the link to the Add-In.

Btw, does anyone know what's the bandwidth limit on GotDotNet Workspaces for source code uploads/downloads (by members using checkins,checkouts,etc..) and release downloads by users?

PD: If you are one of the users that downloaded Matador Spam Fighter and installed it, I encourage you to use the workspace to leave messages, suggestions, bugs, etc... because I cannot hold to answer to every email I receive nowadays related with it.

posted on Saturday, October 09, 2004 2:14 AM

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