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Code saved to a TFS workspace getting removed on next get latest workspace.

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    I working on an ASP .NET project and am have serious problems with TFS source control mapping. First what was happening is that because nuget or no other dll third party folder was setup when the project was downloaded to a new work space all the dll's were missing. We'll to solve this problem I did created a shared source control folder and moved all of the needed third party dll's to this source control folder and had each project reference them from there. Now, this is the problem I'm left with. It seems that there are certain files and folders of various type (i.e. print.txt, showChart.pdf) that are in project folders which are missing after the project has been fixed on one machine's workspace, checked-in, and get latest to another machine's workspace. They disappear after the source code is downloaded to a new mapping on a different machine. It seems that these folders and files will only stay in the workspace's mapping that they were fixed in. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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