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Announcing Team Foundation Power Tools v1.2

Team Foundation Server is happy to announce the release of  version 1.2 of Team Foundation Power Tools (formerly known as Power Toys).  In this release we’ve added 2 new command line tools for the developer and 3 non-command line tools.   This version includes some bug fixes to previous Power Tools, support for Vista...

Work Item Tracking Custom Controls

We have received several emails from users who want to know where the documentation for Work Item Tracking Custom Controls is located, so here is the answer. To view the documentation on Custom Controls:  You can also check out Naren’s blog to view articles and examples of Work Item Tracking Custom Controls: http://blogs.msdn....

Still using Visual Source Safe?

If you're still using Visual Source Safe for your source control needs, you should read Richard Berg's blog about the latest word on VSS and Vista.Let him know what you think!-=Susan...

Why aren’t installation issues in the installation guide?

One of the Team Foundation managers recently asked me why we have a separate Readme document. The Readme, by definition, is for setup related issues, while the Known Issues document is for operational, non-setup issues. (You can view the Readme and Known Issue documents here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/teamsystem/aa902633.aspx)  We ...

New Draft Documentation: Mirroring the Team Foundation Data-Tier Server

I've got four new draft topics for you today about a very hot topic on the discussion boards: mirroring the Team Foundation data-tier server. Keep in mind that these documents are draft ONLY, and still subject to change. Any and all feedback on these documents is more than welcome!Without further ado, here are the draft topics: Enjoy!-=...