IBM SC34-4499-03 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Note: If you have not already done so, follow the directions and install the
TeamConnection client for your workstation. The following directions assume that
you have successfully installed the TeamConnection client.
Connecting TeamConnection to an IDE
In order for TeamConnection to be your source code control provider, both of the
following Registry structure conditions must be in place:
v HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider contains the
key name ProviderRegKey. If TeamConnection is your source code control provider,
the value (Data) for this key name should be SOFTWARE\IBM\VisualAge
TeamConnection. The key name may currently point to another provider if you have
another provider installed.
v
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider\InstalledSCCProviders
contains the key names for the available (installed) source code providers. The key
name for TeamConnection is IBM VisualAge TeamConnection Enterprise Server and
the data is SOFTWARE\IBM\VisualAge TeamConnection when the TeamConnection
client is installed.
Note: There may be other source code control providers currently designated (e.g.,
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe with data SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SourceSafe),
depending on which other SCC providers have been installed.
Removing the TeamConnection Source Code Control DLL
To change the default source code control system for Visual Basic, Visual C++, or
PowerBuilder, change the value in the ProviderRegKey to the registry key of another
provider.
To remove TeamConnection, leave the value in the ProviderRegKey blank.
Using TeamConnection as your source code control provider
Once the installation procedure is complete, starting your development environment
automatically links the TeamConnection Source Code Control DLL.
Before you start
There are several things you must know before you can start using TeamConnection as
your source code control provider. If you are not sure of this information, contact your
administrator. Your family administrator can help you find the following information:
v Family, defined by the following attributes:
Name
TCP/IP Host
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