> We learned the same lesson.  If files are checked out of vss, 
> then getting the files will either not get the file or will 
> get an older version of the file (i do not recall which is true).

Doing a "get latest" will get the latest version which has been checked
into the VSS database. 
It (obviously) won't get a newer version which currently only lives on
someone's local file system.

> So has anyone created a utility to list which files have been 
> checked out from vss?  That would be helpful to run prior to a build.

I don't know offhand how to do it from the command line, but from the
VSS Explorer you can hit Ctrl-S and then fiddle with the options
appropriately to find out what's checked out.

Jon

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