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Chapter 5: Project and Sandbox Operations<br />

Dropping a<br />

Sandbox<br />

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3 Browse to the sandbox file on your local drive.<br />

If your connection to the Integrity Server is disconnected while you<br />

are browsing for a file, the file browser does not show any files or<br />

directories.<br />

4 Click Open.<br />

The Select a Project dialog box appears.<br />

5 Select the corresponding master project from the list of projects.<br />

6 Click OK.<br />

The sandbox is added to the Registered Sandboxes dialog box.<br />

When a sandbox has outlived its usefulness or just does not belong<br />

anymore, you can remove it at any time.<br />

To drop a sandbox means that the sandbox is no longer registered with the<br />

Integrity Server. Once a sandbox is dropped, it cannot be accessed with<br />

Source Integrity. However, the sandbox is not deleted and you can import<br />

it again if you want it to be accessible in Source Integrity.<br />

To drop a sandbox in the graphical user interface<br />

1 Do one of the following:<br />

Select Tools > Manage Sandboxes.<br />

Click .<br />

The Registered Sandboxes dialog box appears.<br />

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