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\DATA<br />

\Temp<br />

\USERS<br />

5. Copy the following files to your backup location:<br />

User.txt<br />

Srcsafe.ini<br />

By default, you can find these files in the following folder: \Program Files\Microsoft<br />

<strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Studio</strong>\VSS<br />

Step 2 – Analyze Your VSS Database to Resolve Data Integrity<br />

Issues<br />

In this step, you use the <strong>Visual</strong> SourceSafe Analyze utility to locate and fix data integrity<br />

issues in the database.<br />

1. Open a Command prompt and run Analyze.exe to search for database corruption or<br />

database errors. Use the following command:<br />

analyze ""<br />

Use the -I option for unattended execution. This command reports potential problems.<br />

2. If there are permissions problems, "unable to checkout files" errors, "losing checkout<br />

status" errors, or any other errors that refer to the Status.dat file or to the Rights.dat<br />

file, run the Ddconv.exe program or the Ddconvw.exe program. These programs<br />

update a VSS database from an older format to the current format. By default, these<br />

programs are installed in the \Admin subdirectory.<br />

Step 3 – Analyze Your Projects in VSS<br />

In this step, you determine which projects you want to migrate and then run the TFS<br />

command-line tool VSSConverter.exe to analyze the VSS database for any potential<br />

issues that might cause migration problems.<br />

1. Create an Extensible Markup Language (XML) settings file (named for example,<br />

ConversionSettings.xml) as follows:<br />

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