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The Perforce Knowledge Base (KB) is the repository of Perforce's technical articles. If you have suggestions for articles, or have comments and questions, please let us know.Featured Articles
Basics of Perforce Security
This article details some basic security considerations involved with setting up and using a Perforce Server, including passwords, security levels, and protections. It also serves as a reminder that strong operating system and network security are an essential part of securing your Perforce system.
Feb 9, 2010
Unicode File Type Handling Changes In 2009.2
In the 2009.2 release of the Perforce Server, users can no longer submit files of type "unicode" to a non-unicode server. This article discusses a workaround if corruption has occurred to any unicode files as a result of the bug fix in 2009.2, as well as how this change affects utf16 files.
Jan 22, 2010
Backing Out Submitted Changelists
Did you submit the wrong data? Want to back out an old changelist? Or maybe you just hit submit by accident when you sneezed? Gesundheit! This article shows you how to handle rolling back submitted changes, no matter how recent or how many files have since been changed. It even delves into the results of backing out changes from integration. A must-read for all Perforce users.
Dec 15, 2009
Self Serve Tools
Diagnosing slow server performance can be tricky. The Perforce Server Log Analyzer will allow you to examine possible usage problems by parsing your server log file and displaying commands that may have affected your server's performance. Results will be kept on our server for a period of 10 days and can be accessed any time by using your email address and access key. Log files will be automatically purged from our system upon expiration.
Dec 10, 2009
Getting Started with Eclipse and P4WSAD
P4WSAD, the Perforce Plug-in for Eclipse and WebSphere Studio, enables you to access Perforce from within the Eclipse IDE and the Rational/WebSphere Studio WorkBench family of products. This article takes you through the step-by-step set up of P4WSAD, including installation and configuring preferences.
Aug 12, 2009
Installing A New License File
How do you install a new server license? This article describes three methods. Did you know that as of 2008.1 you can use the P4V Administration Tool? Read on for more details.
Jul 6, 2009
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