The SourceAnyWhere Client is written in C++ from scratch, which means that you don't need any additional components and frameworks to support the client installation.
The following topics are included in this page:
Note: Since SourceAnyWhere using temporary file to carry out operations, if large file is used, more free disk space may be required.
Running the setup is pretty straightforward. Simply run the installation executable and the setup wizard will guide you through all the steps.

IDE integration may be enabled during the Client installation process. To enable SourceAnywhere integration into development environments, click the Yes button in response to the question:

"Would you like SourceAnywhere to be your default Source Code Control provider?"
If SourceAnywhere is not to be the default Source Code Control provider, click No.
The IDE Integration is suitable for use in development environments with the Microsoft Source Code Control Interface (MSSCCI), such as Visual C++ 6.0, Visual Basic 6.0, and Visual Studio .NET, including Visual Basic .NET, Visual C++ .NET, and Visual C# .NET.
SourceAnywhere provides a way for you to toggle between Source Code Control providers when using IDE integration. This feature can be accessed from Tools > Options > General. By enabling or disabling this option, you can change your system registry to choose either SourceAnywhere or SourceSafe as your SCC provider.