PRB: Error "File Names.dat may be corrupt" Appears (140593)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 4.0
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 5.0
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 6.0
This article was previously published under Q140593 SYMPTOMS
The error "File Names.dat maybe corrupt" occurs when starting Visual SourceSafe,
when trying to gain access to a file or project, or when running ANALYZE on
the Database.
CAUSE
The Names.dat file in the database contains information on the 8.3 names
that correspond to files that have long file names in Visual SourceSafe. When this
error occurs, Visual SourceSafe cannot find the correct information in the
Names.dat file for the file or project that it is trying to retrieve
information on.
RESOLUTION
If you know the name of the file or project where the error occurs, rename
the file to an 8.3 name, and then name it back from the Visual SourceSafe
Explorer or Command Line.
If the Visual SourceSafe database is on a Novell server, do both of the
following: - Make the names.dat sharable (use Novell's FLAG command, which is similar
to DOS's ATTRIB command).
- Change the Client on the Win95 computers to use the NetWare Client 32
client rather than the Microsoft Client for NetWare. The NetWare Client
32 client is a free download from Novell. Please see their site at
http://support.novell.com for more information on that client.
The new Analyze.exe rebuilds the Names.dat file. Run Analyze with the
-F switch to make changes to the database. Make sure no one attempts to
gain access to SourceSafe's database while ANALYZE -F is running. NOTE: When you are modifying the SourceSafe database, it is always a
good idea to back up the Data directory and all subdirectories first
should you need to recover.
Additionally, if the Visual SourceSafe database is on a Novell server, the
error message will be returned if the Names.dat is not marked as sharable.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the products listed at the beginning of this article
REFERENCES
For additional information on Analyze, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
190881 SAMPLE: Analyze6.exe Utility for Visual SourceSafe
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 3/14/2005 |
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Keywords: | kb3rdparty kbprb KB140593 |
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