![]() ![]() ![]() However, I have some compiling issues and source control questions that I think would be easily answered by having access to our unavailable developer's account. I have access to Administrator accounts on this machine that are able to access the project in Visual Studio. I am working with other developers to troubleshoot some bugs and continue development of our software. Unfortunately, this developer is completely unavailable to us due to medical reasons. One is a Windows 8.1 machine used by our contract developer - he VPNs into our network, logs in to the VM with a Microsoft Account tied to his personal email address, and works in Visual Studio on that machine. We have an in-house server that runs several virtual machines (no domain). I'm the de facto IT guy at a small company (~30 people). Let me know if I am wrong and I'll be happy to go elsewhere. I've searched around and cannot find an answer, and have found a few places that it seems appropriate to ask, and this is one of them. My apologies if this should be posted elsewhere. ![]()
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