I am brand new to robohelp 9 and to this forum. I searched and none of the answers that I found helped with my problem. Please forgive me if this is elementary or has already been answered.
The need:
I would like to implement version control for robohelp. We are on tfs for all development and would like to utilize the tfs for robohelp source control.
Environment:
Windows 7 64-bit Enterprise
TFS 2010
Robohelp 9.0.0.228 64-bit
I cannot find anything about Robosource on my system although I've gathered that it should be built into rh9?
The problem:
With a project open, there is no version control item in the file menu (with all options expanded).
With a project open, there is a version control toolbar that has everything greyed out.
I cannot find anything about robosource (is that still included in rh9?).
I appreciate any assistance I'm given.
Hi,
For TFS, you need to install some extra software. See the following article for more information on how to set it up: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/robohelp/articles/robohelp-tfs-integration .html
Please post back if any questions remain.
Greet,
Willam
I have found the solution.
Since I have the 64-bit Robohelp, I had installed the 64-bit MSSCCI since the installation page clearly states that "Note that a 64-bit version of the MSSCCI provider is available here for 64-bit applications requiring MSSCCI integration". I decided this morning to install the 32-bit version of MSSCCI after doing some research and figuring out that having both is acceptable.
I now have version control in my 64-bit app using the 32-bit MSSCCI.
I'm trying to use version control with RoboHelp 8 and TFS (our company's development environment)--right now we have all of our RoboHelp project folders and files in TFS and use Visual Studio to check them out (but we don't use any version control, so now the team is grappling with how to delete files and folders). I installed the extra MSSCCI component, but it doesn't appear in the Registry (nor do the Registry folders appear that I've seen in two differenct articles about this), but I do see the Version Control option on the File menu (after I check out the project in TFS).
I selected the Version Control option and MSSCCI, and RoboHelp seemed to act fine. How can I tell if everything is really okay and I'm really using true version control?
Hi,
I recently installed TFS and initially had the same problems until I installed 32-bit version of MSSCCI. RoboHelp is now working within version control however we encounter the following problem:
When we compile the help in WebHelp, we get the following error: 
The help succesfully compiles, however RoboHelp loses its connection with TFS and files are no longer automatically checked in or out. It is therefore best to manually check everything in at this point, close the project and reopen it under version control.
Has anyone had this problem or know what is causing it?
Thanks
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