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Nov 28, 2005
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How to diff Word documents

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

John Lawrence responded to someone's question about how to diff MS Word documents, and I thought the answer would help a few more folks. Team Foundation enables you to specify different diff and merge tools for different file types. We don’t have a built in compare tool for .doc files but I did a quick search and found quite a few available...

Nov 22, 2005
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Team Foundation Beta 3 Virtual PC is available

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

The last time I wrote about the VPC for beta 3, it didn't make up to MSDN like it was supposed to.  Well, a beta 3 VPC is available now, and a beta 3 refresh VPC will be available as soon as it makes its way through the infrastructure (yeah, I know, trust me at your own risk).The beta 3 VPC is under Visual Studio 2005 -> Visual Studio 2005 ...

Nov 18, 2005
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1,000,000 files in the dogfood system

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

Jeff Beehler just checked in another 100,000 files, pushing us over 1,000,000 files.  We now have 1,042,659 files in the dogfood system.  Brian Harry sent out a dogfood statistics update in email today, prior to Jeff's check-in.  Watch for the latest stats on John Lawrence's blog.

Nov 16, 2005
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Power Toy: tfpt.exe

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

[UPDATE 8/9/2007]  I fixed the broken link to the power tools page. [UPDATE 9/8/2006]  TFPT is now available in its own small download: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5422499!  You no longer need to download the VS SDK.  You can find more information about the September '06 release here.Back at the star...

Nov 16, 2005
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How to work around the diff viewer problem in Team Explorer Beta 3

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

If you install only the Team Explorer (and not VSTS), there is a known issue (7.3) where the diff viewer won't work.  It also affects the built-in merge tool, but I think that's less painful for users who just need Team Explorer.The tool is diffmerge.exe, and it uses msdiff.dll. The msdiff.dll needs several missing several VC ru...

Nov 16, 2005
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How to upgrade from TFS Beta 3 to RTM

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

Allen Clark has posted the document on upgrading beta 3 to RTM so you'll know what to expect. Preparing to upgrade to RTM If you’re using Beta 3 Refresh, you may be wondering what you can do now to make the server upgrade to RTM as painless as possible. Here are a few things that will help. I’ve included the specification below s...

Nov 16, 2005
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Go to Changeset coming for RTM

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

You still won't be able to drag and drop in Source Control Explorer (some changes are just too large at this point), but you will be able to go to a changeset (without going through the back door using Get Specific Version solely for changeset look up).  In the next drop, the Edit -> Go to menu item will bring up the Find Changeset dialog w...

Nov 15, 2005
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Brian Harry on when to ship TFS

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

About half way through a thread on unlocking files locked by another user, Brian wrote a long response in the Team Foundation Forum about deciding what changes to make at this point and knowing when to ship.  It's a good read.  I expect that Brian will likely turn it into a blog post at some point.

Nov 1, 2005
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Validating XML characters in SOAP messages

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

I've written about using the SoapHttpClientProtocol subclasses generated by wsdl.exe several times over the last year, including handling authentication, HTTP response codes, and setting timeouts properly.  Today I needed to change the code in TFS to better handle characters that are not allowed in XML. The problem is...

Oct 28, 2005
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Work Item Tracking will use display names for RTM

Buck Hodges
Buck Hodges

In beta 3 (including refresh) and earlier, work items have always been assigned to user names.  For some organizations, that's a real problem, as the user names do not have any relationship to the user's real name.  We have fixed this for RTM.  Brian Harry sent the following email about it, and I thought it was worth sharing (substit...