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I would not recommend doing that if you have (or even if you don't have) multiple people who are working on the projects. You're just asking for trouble.

If you're the only one working on it, on the other hand, you'll avoid much of the trouble. Performance is going to out the window, though. As far as how to get it to work, you just open the solution file from VS. You'll likely run into security issues, but can correct that using CASPOL. As I said, though, performance is going to be terrible. Again, not recommended at all.

Do yourself and your team a favor and install SVN or some other form of source control and put the code in there ASAP.

EDIT: I'll partially retract my comments. Bob King explains below the reason they run VS projects from a network drive and it makes sense. I would say unless you're doing it for a specific reason like Bob, stay away from it. Otherwise, get your ducks in a row before setting up such a development environment.

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I would not recommend doing that if you have (or even if you don't have) multiple people who are working on the projects. You're just asking for trouble.

If you're the only one working on it, on the other hand, you'll avoid much of the trouble. Performance is going to out the window, though. As far as how to get it to work, you just open the solution file from VS. You'll likely run into security issues, but can correct that using CASPOL. As I said, though, performance is going to be terrible. Again, not recommended at all.

Do yourself and your team a favor and install SVN or some other form of source control and put the code in there ASAP.

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I would not recommend doing that if you have multiple people who are working on the projects. You're just asking for trouble.

If you're the only one working on it, on the other hand, you'll avoid much of the trouble. Performance is going to out the window, though. As far as how to get it to work, you just open the solution file from VS. As I said, though, performance is going to be terrible.

Do yourself and your team a favor and install SVN or some other form of source control and put the code in there ASAP.