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User Guide - MKS

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The Specify the Project to Create dialog box appears.<br />

Working With Projects<br />

2 Select a location, where you want to create the project, from the Look<br />

in list.<br />

This step is applicable only when your administrator has specified<br />

multiple server roots. If multiple server roots are specified, the Look in<br />

list contains the possible choices. Once you select a location, its name<br />

appears in brackets in the title bar of the dialog box, for example, (c:/).<br />

For more information on multiple server roots, consult your<br />

administrator or see the Integrity Server Installation and Administration<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

3 Enter the path and file name, or browse to a location on the Integrity<br />

Server where you want to create the project, for example, C:/<br />

Aurora_Program.<br />

If the project path does not exist on the Integrity Server, the new path<br />

is created.<br />

NOTE<br />

When you specify the name of the new project, Source Integrity automatically<br />

assigns the .pj file extension. If you specify a .pj file extension in uppercase<br />

or mixed case, Source Integrity replaces that file extension with the correct<br />

lowercase .pj file extension. If you specify a file extension other than .pj,<br />

Source Integrity appends the .pj file extension to the file name. For backwards<br />

compatibility, you can import projects and subprojects that do not have the<br />

.pj file extension.<br />

4 Enter a name for the project, for example, project.pj.<br />

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