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Jun 21, 2012
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Installing the TFS Plug-in through the Eclipse Marketplace

Martin Woodward

Now-a-days most versions of Eclipse come bundled with the Eclipse Marketplace Client which is, by far, the easiest way to find and install new plug-ins into Eclipse.  This includes Team Explorer Everywhere, the TFS Plug-in for Eclipse. Anyone can browse and search for Eclipse plug-ins by visiting the Eclipse Marketplace web site, where you can a...

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Jun 12, 2012
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Free Webinar: HP Quality Center Integration Patterns with Team Foundation Server using Tasktop Sync Thurs June 28th

Charles Sterling

Recently while I was at StarEast in Florida one of the more common questions I heard: “How do we continue using our HP Quality Center investments with Team Foundation Center” So when Wesley at Tasktop mentioned he was doing a free a Webinar on ALM Integration Patterns (Including but not limited to HP Quality Center)with Tasktop Sync I immed...

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Jun 11, 2012
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Quick Response Sample – Command line utility to manage Team Foundation Server Teams and Users

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Quick Response samples provide information directly from Visual Studio ALM Rangers working with the Microsoft Visual Studio Product Group, in response to feature gaps to supplement the product and knowledge base information. Issue The Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server VM Factory automation team, working on the Visual Studio Readiness “Gi...

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Jun 8, 2012
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Developer Division is running on TFS 2012 RC!

Buck Hodges

This past weekend we upgraded the TFS server used by the Developer Division and other teams who deliver Visual Studio 2012. It is now running TFS 2012 RC!read more about it… Follow me at twitter.com/tfsbuck

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Jun 6, 2012
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Visual Studio 2012 features enabled by using a TFS 2012 server

Buck Hodges

While many of the features in Visual Studio 2012 are available to users using TFS 2008 or 2010, there are some features that are only available when using a TFS 2012 server.  Also, the web experience in TFS 2012 has been rebuilt entirely from the ground up, and the result is a fast, fluid experience that also includes new experiences tailored ...

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Jun 6, 2012
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Compatibility patch for VS 2008 SP1 to work with Team Foundation Service Preview and TFS 2012

Buck Hodges

Today we released a patch for VS 2008 SP1 and Team Explorer 2008 SP1 to be able to connect and use both the Team Foundation Service preview (http://tfspreview.com) and Team Foundation Server 2012.  You can download it here.While we are on the subject of updates, the patch for Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and Team Explorer 2010 SP1 is available here....

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Jun 6, 2012
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How to improve the performance of the first connect to TFS

Ewald Hofman - MSFT

When you create your first connection to TFS the local client downloads the metadata required to work with the TFS work items. By default it downloads the metadata for all team projects in a collection, including the ones that you don't have access to. Martin Woodward has a great blog post if you want to read more on the background info, however th...

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May 31, 2012
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How to Configure Features for dozens of team projects

Ewald Hofman - MSFT

In a previous post, I have told you how the Configure Features wizard works to upgrade the team projects on your TFS server. It works great. However if you are an administrator of dozens of team projects, you don't want to walk through the wizard for each team project. Luckily we have a solution for you, which is outlined in this post. You can eit...

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May 31, 2012
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Deep Dive on Configure Features

Ewald Hofman - MSFT

Upgrading is hard. We have heard a lot of comments about the pain that people had to deal with during the upgrade of the team projects from TFS 2008 to TFS 2010. For TFS 2012 we make this upgrade much easier for customers with none to limited customizations with a wizard. This post is in addition to the documentation on MSDN, and will go deeper int...

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