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Finding the guests' edit locations - Visual Studio Tutorial
From the course: Remote Collaboration for Developers with Microsoft Live Share
Finding the guests' edit locations
- [Walt] The default behavior or settings for a Live Share session is to have a read-write session. That means that the participants are allowed to read the contents and follow along with me as I'm moving through my code, but they also have permission to edit the file that we're looking at and to also look at the other files that are in the project. Right now, we are synchronized. So, Terry is in this application. She's looking at Program.cs, and when I switch over to LogoRenderer, we've seen this behavior already. Visual Studio Code switches to the same location. But because this is a read-write session, Terry could go to her Explorer and decide to look at Program.cs. At this point, we are no longer synchronized. That means that if I switch to Program.cs, she could see my name up here there, but when I switch back to LogoRenderer, it no longer switches her tab. The preview tab is no longer showing. She's in her own…
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Prepare the editors for the examples1m 17s
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The example projects and files3m 58s
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See the collaborators in the editor3m 9s
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Understand the Preview tab feature1m 59s
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Finding the guests' edit locations3m 16s
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Use Focus Participants tool in Visual Studio53s
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Use Focus Participants tool in Visual Code1m 43s
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Use the Follow feature2m 44s
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Enjoy IntelliSense in guest session2m 21s
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