![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surprised, because we intentionally did not want to use any API, especially not the Microsoft Source Control Interface. That’s a shame the automatic check-in/out in PowerShell Studio would make it all a bit simpler.” Instead, you almost want to open files by using VersionRecall’s Explorer, save them in PowerShell Studio, and then submit them to the repository back in VersionRecall. That means you can’t use the integrated check-in/out controls in PowerShell Studio. “Unfortunately, PowerShell Studio doesn’t seem to recognize VersionRecall as a source control provider (at least, it didn’t show up when I tried to configure source control in PowerShell Studio). There was one paragraph that took us a little bit by surprise: The folks over at recently published a review of VersionRecall ( ) ![]()
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