VSS is resuming it's sabotage of my repository again. The repair command won't let me repair, the lock VSS doesn't seem to affect currently logged in users-- and it isn't a user, its claiming the only person logged in is admin (via the VSS admin tool!) and I have already closed all instances of the VSS admin tool and client.
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In computer management, close all the sessions and open files. It's drastic, but that is the only way I found to fix it. You also might want to close the share temporarily. | |||
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I had the same problem and even after following the steps in the answer above, it did not go away until I stopped the SQLWriter (Sql Server VSS Writer) and SSService (Visual SourceSafe LAN Service) services. | |||
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Close also all Visual Studio instances since these are also (or can be) clients of Visual Source Safe. | |||
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stopping SSService (Visual SourceSafe LAN Service) worked for me, thanks. it saved lot of time and confusions... | |||
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I have this batch file running through the Task Scheduler 2:00 a.m. every day when no one should be logged in anyway, but they are. It seems to do the trick.
The only issue I have come across is the backup folder might have data in it, which stops analyzer in its tracks. So I might end up adding some commands to move the stuff out of the data\backup folder if I run into that issue again. (In that scenario, you have to keep the analyze.log file in the backup folder. I haven't done enough research into that, though.) I hope this helps! | |||||||
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Write a mail to everyone: Subject: VSS Emergency Body: Everyone is asked to disconnect immediately from VSS. This is not a drill. I repeat: this is not a drill. | |||||
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