Use Guidscan.exe to View or Change GUID in a VSS DatabaseID: Q176780
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The GuidScan.exe utility allows you to see the value of the GUID within a
Visual SourceSafe database by reading the um.dat file. You can also
generate a new GUID and replace the contents within the Visual SourceSafe
database. The Visual SourceSafe utilities Ssarc.exe and Ssrestor.exe use
the GUID stored in the um.dat file to determine if an archive is being
restored to the same database or a different one. Some administrators have
built new Visual SourceSafe databases by copying the contents of the data
directory to a new location and then deleting all the files and projects. A
problem can occur if other projects and files are added to the new
database, and then you attempt to restore an archive from the original
database to the new one. Since the GUIDs are the same in both databases,
SSRESTOR does not attempt to rename the file and project logs it is
restoring, and it can overwrite existing files and projects in the new
database.
This utility can be used to compare the GUIDs in different databases and
create a new GUID if needed without having to recreate the um.dat and
rights.dat, which would force the administrator to re-add users and project
rights.
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft
Software Library:
GuidScan.exeRelease Date: 11/18/97
Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
FORMAT: Signature:[ ] Version:[ ]
RECORD HEADER: Size:[ ] Type:[ ] Checksum:[ ]
UM HEADER: Entries:[ ] Users:[ ] GUID Set:[ ]
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbfile kbSSafe400 kbSSafe500 kbSSafe600
Version : WINDOWS:4.0a,5.0,6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999