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Ever heard a developer say "it can't be done?" It is one of my biggest pet peeves. The truth is, it can be done. If you approach a problem pragmatically and put enough effort into it, understanding the root issues, and not settling for sub-pa
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Building VS 2008 Unit Test Projects in MSBuild 4.0 Beta 2
adamroot
Introduction MSBuild 4.0 has all sorts of features for targeting different .NET Framework versions. The idea is that you can use MSBuild 4.0 to build all your legacy (pre-4.0) project types, as well as new projects that just target a downlevel version of the .NET Framework. In addition, you can mix...
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10 Dec 2009
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Source Server and Symbol Server Features in Team Foundation Server 2010
adamroot
Introduction Jim Lamb wrote a good post about Enabling Symbol and Source Server Support in TFS Build 2010 Beta 1 . His post gives a great overview of the requirements to get it working out of the box (it’s very easy!), while this post aims to help the beginner understand how it works, to elaborate...
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17 Jun 2009
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Working with Deleted Build Data in Team Foundation Server 2010
adamroot
In Team Foundation Server 2008 you could delete builds both from the Build Explorer, using the context menu on one or more builds, and from the command line, using TfsBuild.exe. Also, retention policy would automatically delete builds as specified. Once you deleted the build, you no longer were able...
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12 Jun 2009
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Working with Deleted Build Data in Team Foundation Server 2010
adamroot
Introduction In Team Foundation Server 2008 you could delete builds both from the Build Explorer, using the context menu on one or more builds, and from the command line, using TfsBuild.exe. Also, retention policy would automatically delete builds as specified. Once you deleted the build, you no longer...
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12 Jun 2009
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