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i did "get specific version" and checked "overwrite all files even if local match server". no errors, but nothing came in. i checked from another computer and the project is in TFS and the other person can work fine on it.– sineasCommented Jan 4, 2010 at 21:38
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BTW my local source folder is completely EMPTY. There is nothing in it. I deleted all files initially so that i could get all new ones. like opening a brand new project.– sineasCommented Jan 4, 2010 at 21:44
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1In that case, the next thing I would check would be your workspace mapping. In Team Explorer, double click the Source Control icon and at the top of the window that appears is a drop-down combo box. Drop this down and choose "add/edit workspaces". Edit your workspace and check that the TFS project containing your code has a corresponding folder on your local hard drive. And make sure you are looking at this folder when you try to load the solution. (Hint: Compare your setup to the other developer's which works to try to track down the source of the problem)– Jason WilliamsCommented Jan 5, 2010 at 7:39
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