Solution for failing connections to TFS on Azure DevOps Services since 2022-01-31. read more ...
Description of the Ivercy System Requirements read more ...
There is a MSSCCI compatible source code control installed and registered but still Ivercy does not recognize it read more ...
The Microsoft Source Code Control Add-In for Access fails to create a local Access Database from SCC-Repository, if the database was added with Ivercy. read more ...
Explains what an MSSCCI-Provider is, why you need one and where you get it. read more ...
This article explain two potential issues when migrating from the Microsoft-SCC-Add-In to Ivercy read more ...
This article explains why Ivercy sometimes flaggs objects as modified (red star icon) that you did not modify. read more ...
A short setp by step guide on how to create a local copy of an Access DB from a TFS repository using a new workspace. read more ...
Here is a list of diff/merge-tools and how to integrate them into your workflow with Ivercy read more ...
In this overview of Subversion MSSCCI Provider we provide a short assessment of each providers qualities and flaws. read more ...
How to convert an Access database under version control from .MDB to .AccDB file format preserving the full source code control history of the project and the file. read more ...
Misconfiguration of the mappings in the TFS Workspace are the most frequent cause for problems with getting source files from a TFS repository. Here are the details on this and a guide on how to avoid problems. read more ...
Ivercy cannot connect to Sourcegear Vault using the MSSCCI-Provider with TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 encryption. In depth problem description and the solution to the problem. read more ...
Ivercy was installed without an error during installation but is not visible in the Microsoft Access user interface. read more ...
Two solution for the problem of the 'Cannot execute the configured tool.'-error when invoking the Show Differences command with TFS/DevOps read more ...
This guide describes how to upgrade your Subversion repository for use with the new version 0.9.30 of Ivercy. read more ...