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You can add all files in a workspace or a project to Surround SCM. You can also add single files to Surround SCM. This example illustrates adding all files in a repository.
The FileView pane shows relationships among the projects and files included in the project workspace. This pane also includes icons that provide information about the files.
You may be prompted to configure your Surround SCM connection. Enter the server name, port number, your username and password, and click OK. See Changing your password for information.
You can also create a new repository. Source control files are added to the new repository. For more information, see Creating repositories.
All files found in the repository are selected. Clear the check box if you do not want to add a file to source control.
The Advanced Add Options dialog box opens.
You return to the Add to Source Control dialog box.
The selected files are added to Surround SCM.