Let's say a single solution (.sln) has 2 (.vcproj) named Proj1 and Proj2. By default, Visual Studio assigned Proj1 to be my startup project.

I set Proj2 to be my desired startup project.

Then I commit everything to my repository (excluding .suo).

I re-check out, and Proj1 is still the default startup project.

Does this mean Visual Studio store the startup information in the .suo file? But I dont want to commit that (?) since it's a user-specific file?

Or am I doing something wrong?

Note: I use Visual Studio 2008

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Yes, it is stored in the .suo file.

Here's a similar post explaining why.

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Excellent link; contains a good work-around. – Joe Dec 9 '09 at 19:24
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Yes, it gets stored in the .SUO.

Although this can be an issue if you're often checking out branches or deleting your trunk workspace and checking it out again, it only takes a second to set it, so hopefully it's not too big an issue. You should definitely keep the .suo files out of the repository if you can.

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Yes, it is .suo file, and yes it is a user-specific file: it is really what do you like to do for your current project debug. I think it is possible for different developer in the team who want to have different settings on this.

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