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When the open project comes up, it shows me the //depot as my root and I can expand and see dev and tools, but I cannot select any of that and have to select inside it to a one of the dirs under dev or Tools, which is not what I want. depot/Tools/Dir3/.//MyPerforceSpecName/Tools/Dir3/. depot/Tools/Dir1/.//MyPerforceSpecName/Tools/Dir1/. depot/dev/Dir4/.//MyPerforceSpecName/dev/Dir4/. My client spec setup in perforce looks something like: The Perforce client installer recommends installing four individual Helix client applications: Helix Visual Client (P4V), Merge and Diff Tool (P4Merge). I then get a second prompt which is to open a project, here is what I am not sure what to choose? and am unable to choose anything that would make sense for my setup. SlickEdit first prompts me with the Perforce Workspace connection dialog, which is fine and I am able to select the perforce client/workspace I work in.
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Is it possible to add client side pre-commit hook for instance to ensure the word 'debugger ' is not exist in. I Enable SCC Providers and select "Perforce SCM". We are using perforce as a source control for Visual studio solution. I do have the SCC provider from perforce and it is setup and working just fine in Visual Studio 2008. In order to be able to properly interact with the version control system and to gain access to all the shared game development tree resources the P4V utility. Perforce Visual Client/NTX86/2007.3/155579 Message from Perforce Visual Client - client 'yourclient' has no root usable from host 'yourhost' Since Googling has helped me not at all with this one, I'll report on my findings. I am not sure if it is my client spec that is the problem or something obvious I am missing. I have read the docs and searched the forum, but have not found what I am in need of.In short, I am not able to get a "perforce project" open in visual Slickedit to be able to work with our version control system. I am using Visual Slickedit version 13.0.2 and am having problems hooking Perforce into it.