The Web Projects page contains the names of SourceSafe projects that are designated as web projects. Only those projects configured as web projects in the Server Manager will be deployable by SAW Clients.
Web Projects set in SAW are not required to match those set in SourceSafe. In other words, if a web project is set up in SAW, it does not necessarily need to be configured in SourceSafe and vice versa. In such a case, if some developers are using SAW, while other are using SourceSafe, one group of people would be able to utilize web deploy, while the other group would not.
NOTE: Anytime a web project is added, edited or deleted, the SAW Service must be restarted to register the changes.

Show the source project path in database.
Show the deploy directory.
To specify a web project, click Add. Enter the name of the SourceSafe Project and the Deploy Path in the appropriate boxes of the Add Web Project dialog box. The SourceSafe Project must be a current project in the SourceSafe database, for example:
Unlike SourceSafe, SAW does not support web deploy with an ftp account. The Deploy Folder must be a folder on the same LAN as the SAW Server. We recommend specifying the Deploy Folder using a UNC pathname. For example:
\\machinename\sharename\deploy folder
To edit an existing web project, select an entry and then press the Edit button. Make any changes in the Edit Web Project dialog box and then press OK.
To remove the web project specification, select an entry and then press the Delete Button.