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User Guide - Mks.com

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Sharing<br />

Sandboxes<br />

NOTE<br />

The master project of the sandbox must also be registered with the<br />

Integrity Server before the sandbox is imported.<br />

To import 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 view is displayed.<br />

Working With Sandboxes<br />

TIP<br />

The Registered Sandboxes view supports standard shortcut menus. To display<br />

the menu of actions you can perform, select a sandbox and right click.<br />

Source Integrity displays the applicable shortcut menu.<br />

2 Click Import.<br />

The Select One or More Files dialog box is displayed.<br />

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 Specify Server Connection dialog box is displayed.<br />

5 Specify the host name and port number for the server on which the<br />

corresponding project resides.<br />

6 Click OK.<br />

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

Source Integrity provides a way to create a <strong>com</strong>mon build location using<br />

shared sandboxes. Shared sandboxes provide developers and buildmasters<br />

with a window into a single shared work location.<br />

The following is the intended use for sandbox sharing:<br />

1 There exists a <strong>com</strong>mon build location that contains files that<br />

developers need to access in order to build their source before<br />

checking it into the build.<br />

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