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    We have a very big ASP.NET project. Roughly 120 code files. We have three developers working on this project, and we just implemented VSS. We were working with CVS, but non of us really liked it. We've configuered VSS to work with us, but we can't figure out how to do 1 thing. Everytime we release a new version of code, only 1 file might have been updated, we want to create a brand new folder/project/whatever in VSS with the FULL system files of the project. So.... our structure is: Root/Development/Project when the project is released (done all QA, implementation checks etc.) we want to move it to: Root/Release/Project/Version I have no idea how to do this. I know you can't just Drag and Drop it there... that'd be too easy. Is there an easy way of doing this, without me manually doing it through windows explorer, then jumping back to VSS? Ryan Ternier C# Ninja

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      We have a very big ASP.NET project. Roughly 120 code files. We have three developers working on this project, and we just implemented VSS. We were working with CVS, but non of us really liked it. We've configuered VSS to work with us, but we can't figure out how to do 1 thing. Everytime we release a new version of code, only 1 file might have been updated, we want to create a brand new folder/project/whatever in VSS with the FULL system files of the project. So.... our structure is: Root/Development/Project when the project is released (done all QA, implementation checks etc.) we want to move it to: Root/Release/Project/Version I have no idea how to do this. I know you can't just Drag and Drop it there... that'd be too easy. Is there an easy way of doing this, without me manually doing it through windows explorer, then jumping back to VSS? Ryan Ternier C# Ninja

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      You may want to look into using teh labeling of versions that is available in VSS. Then you should be able to make a new branch for each Label/versions. Bondo

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