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Version 65 (Greg Mathis, 04/10/2018 03:32 PM) → Version 66/81 (Greg Mathis, 04/10/2018 03:36 PM)

h1. Perforce

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The installation executables are listed below. Click on the link to download the appropriate version, and then execute it.
For Windows 10, use the 64 bit version, "p4vinst64.exe":/attachments/28/p4vinst64.exe
For Windows 7, use the 32 bit version, "p4vinst.exe":/attachments/56/p4vinst.exe

h2. Step 1 - Run the install file, select "Next"
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h2. Step 2 - Keep default selections, select "Next"
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h2. Step 3 - Set Server to values below, set your User Name, select "Next"
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h2. Step 4 - Select "Install"
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h2. Step 5 - Select "Close"
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h2. Step 6 - To start Perforce select "P4V"
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h2. Step 7 - Default startup dialog should appear, should have the proper Server and User set from Perforce installation Step 3 above. Select "OK"
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h2. Step 8 - Check the "Trust this fingerprint" button and select "Connect"
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h2. Step 9 - Enter in your password and select "OK"
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h2. Step 10 - Select "No"
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h2. Step 11 - Select "No"
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h2. Step 12 - We need to create a workspace. Go to View Tab, pull down to "Workspaces"
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h2. Step 13 - Notice a "Workspaces" pane has now appeared on the left side
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h2. Step 14 - Right click in "Workspaces" pane and select "New Workspace ..."
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h2. Step 15 - Default Workspace name is fine, but change Workspace root: to C:\ and select "OK"
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h2. Step 16 - You might get the following warning, select "No"
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h2. Step 17 - Now you should see your workspace in the right pane
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h2. Step 18 - But we want to make a change to the workspace. Right click and select "Edit Workspace ...'
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h2. Step 19 - Select the "Text List Box" display style to see the text of Workspace Mappings:
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h2. Step 20 - Edit the text box to as show below, "//depot/.. //<your_workspace_name>/perforce/...
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h2. Step 21 - Select "Do Not Update" (we will do it manually at first)
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h2. Step 22 - In the right pane, select depot, right click, and select "Get Latest Revision"
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h2. Step 23 - In a file explorer window, verify you now have a c:\perforce directory and a number of notional subdirectories and placeholder files to kickstart discussions
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h2. Adding Files to Perforce

It's not very obvious how to add files to Perforce. If you have set up things up the "simple" way, the Perforce Depot is a simple mapping to your local drive at c:\perforce, i.e. \depot\... = c:\perforce\... (you can create custom mappings, if you want/need to, just ask Greg)

Let's say I want to add a new GSE Perl script, newTest.pl, to the Perforce depot. The normal location in the Depot would be \depot\EMIRS\software\GSE\perl\. So I place the file in the my local drive at C:\perforce\EMIRS\software\GSE\perl\.

Then bring up Perforce and select the workspace tab view:
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