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I appear to have misunderstood the purpose of the 'save all' function in VS.net 2k3. I have a solution checked out of a VSS repository for which I have been adding code files to over the last 5 days whilst using 'save all' to save the state of my work locally. I use the hibernate function within windows to persist my work state at the end of the day. Unfortunately I experienced a power failure this morning which reset my computer whilst I was working, but as far as I am concerned that should not be much of a problem. On relaunching VS.net after the unexpected reboot, it would appear that none of my work over the last 5 days was actually saved to HD. The recently added new code files appear as 'hidden' but empty files in the solution explorer and like wise recently deleted files show as 'unaccessible'. This leads me to believe that 'save all', only modifies the .sln or .xproj files. Can anyone else confirm this for me? Regards |
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