Shows information about the checked out file and changes the checkout status. Forces the check-in of a file that you did not check out, was checked out to someone else, or was checked out under a different name or version.
A valid checkout has matching properties on both the file in the workspace and the file with the same name and relative path in the workgroup. Properties include the:
In the browser, click the header, and then select File Status. Right-click a file name, and then select an option. (Use for shared or semi-isolated projects.)
In the browser, available menu options differ according to project type and check out status.
Clears the checkout status of a file and in a semi-isolated project, copies the file from the workspace to the same relative path in the appropriate workgroup. (The existing workgroup file is first moved to the OldVersions folder.)
Checks the file out of the workgroup to a workspace. In a semi-isolated project, copies the file to the same relative path location in the workspace. If the file is already checked out, the Resolve Checkout dialog box opens.
Clears the checkout status of a file.
Resets status symbols on files in the browser to indicate checkins or check-outs by other designers.
Opens the Resolve Checkout dialog box so conflicting check-out status can be resolved.
The Resolve Checkout dialog box controls the following operations:
Causes Forced Check Out, Canceled Check Out, or Steal Check Out to apply to all files in the tree.
Used when the revision ID in the workspace and workgroup do not match. Click to override the current checkout to someone else or a different version or file name. Check-out data is reset to your name, path, date, and version. Use with caution to avoid replacing another designer's checked in edits to the file.
Cancels check out of a previously checked out file, including one checked out to someone else or when the workgroup file check out status does not match your check-out status.
Overrides the checkout status of another designer and checks out a file to you instead. Use with caution to avoid destroying another designer's edits to the file. Available when the workgroup file is checked out to another designer or workspace location.
Cancels the Forced Checkout, Canceled Checkout, or Steal Checkout.
Click More to view check out status information in the Workspace Document and Workgroup Document boxes. The sections cannot be modified and describe the version of the file checked out to a workspace and the version that resides in the workgroup. When a file checked out is valid, the information matches in both sections.
Shows the full path to the checked out file.
Name of the person to whom the file is checked out.
Date and time of the original checkout.
Shows the version number of the file that resides in the workspace.
Shows the version number of the file when it was checked out.
Shows the location of the workspace where the file was checked out.