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I was looking through the docs for the VC tool. I did not see any requirements for how to promote projects. Is the protocol used just tcp/ip?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Hi,
When installing the VC tool you get it's documentation.
In short you first create a DS prject for the VC tool.
Then you log to it with VC and creates the additional stuff needed on top of that project.
Then you open projects and initialize components from the project you opened to the VC project.
Once you have components in the VC project you can promote them to any project you want among the one you have open (or open a project and them promote components to it.
IHTH,
When installing the VC tool you get it's documentation.
In short you first create a DS prject for the VC tool.
Then you log to it with VC and creates the additional stuff needed on top of that project.
Then you open projects and initialize components from the project you opened to the VC project.
Once you have components in the VC project you can promote them to any project you want among the one you have open (or open a project and them promote components to it.
IHTH,
Roy R.
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There are no hardware requirements. It's just another client tool like Designer or Director and 'attaches' to any given project in the same manner. That client connection is what is used to Initialize from a project or to Promote to a project.
-craig
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True, it is optional. However, never really been sure what goes on under the covers if you uncheck that option as I never do. Does VC promote the run time components as well? Would make sense now that I think about it and simple enough to check, I suppose...
-craig
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