I use BC with VS 2005 and TFS to perform diffs and merges. The single most frequent thing I do is compare the file I'm editing with the latest checked-in version. VS makes this easy: the "File | Source Control | Compare" function is on the toolbar. Two clicks and BC's window appears.
Until I installed version 2.5.
Now, when I do a diff that way (or via the menu), an error message pops up that reads, "The string must have at least one character. Parameter name: name". After clicking the pop-up's OK button, everything is fine, and BC works as expected.
Merges and other diffs work without a hitch. (For example, choosing two versions from a file's history and doing Comapre from the context menu works fine.) This had been working for over a year, and I'm pretty sure I haven't changed anything--other than the 2.5 upgrade. I have the Version Control User Tools configured exactly as prescribed in the BC KB article.
Any ideas what's causing this?
Until I installed version 2.5.
Now, when I do a diff that way (or via the menu), an error message pops up that reads, "The string must have at least one character. Parameter name: name". After clicking the pop-up's OK button, everything is fine, and BC works as expected.
Merges and other diffs work without a hitch. (For example, choosing two versions from a file's history and doing Comapre from the context menu works fine.) This had been working for over a year, and I'm pretty sure I haven't changed anything--other than the 2.5 upgrade. I have the Version Control User Tools configured exactly as prescribed in the BC KB article.
Any ideas what's causing this?
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