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Chapter 5: Project and Sandbox Operations<br />

Importing a<br />

Project<br />

112<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

A single project name can be used only once in the same location.<br />

Source Integrity does not distinguish between project names differing only in<br />

case. For example, if project.pj already exists in C:/Aurora_Program,<br />

you cannot create PROJECT.pj in C:/Aurora_Program. This results in an<br />

error and Source Integrity asks you to specify a different path and file name, or<br />

a different project name.<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

The project appears in a Project window.<br />

You can now create a sandbox, then add members to the sandbox. For<br />

more information, see “Working With Sandboxes” on page 130.<br />

When you create a project, it is automatically registered with the Integrity<br />

Server; however, projects created with older versions of Source Integrity<br />

must be imported and registered with the Integrity Server.<br />

Importing a project registers it with the Integrity Server. Once a project is<br />

imported, Source Integrity commands can be performed upon it.<br />

To import a project in the graphical user interface<br />

1 Do one of the following:<br />

Select Tools > Manage Projects.<br />

Click .<br />

The Registered Projects dialog box appears.<br />

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