Everything you want to know about Visual Studio ALM and Farming
Brian Harry is a Microsoft Technical Fellow working as the Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server. Learn more about Brian.
More videos »
We've just released a new version of the TFS Power Tools. This new Power Tool release will work only with the VS/Team Explorer 2008 client (but against either a TFS 2005 or TFS 2008 server). If you haven't taken the time to upgrade yet, I highly recommend it - you are missing out on lots of great new value we are delivering.
Although this release is not quite as big as the record setting December '07 Power Tools release, it's packed with great stuff. It's got something for almost everyone but the largest portion will probably be most useful to TFS administrators. We know TFS administrators have been hurting and we are working hard to make their lives easy.
There are actually 2 downloads for this Power Tools release. You can read below for details as to why.
TFS 2008 March '08 Power Tools
64-bit TFS 2008 Sharepoint extensions installer
In addition to the new features listed, we have fixed quite a few Power Tools bugs. I don't have a complete list to share but I'm told there are some very important fixes that you will want if you use the Power Tools. The new features include:
That's it but as you can see it's a long list and it's got something for almost everyone. I really hope you enjoy it and, as always, please send me any feedback you have. We are committed to continuing to deliver high demand improvements at every opportunity. I mentioned TFS 2008 SP1 in this post briefly. As I said, I'll be blogging about it soon and I really can't wait. The list of improvements is HUGE - probably twice the size of this list. Add that to the new version of Team System Web Access that's being previewed now (see my earlier post) and it's an exciting time for VSTS 2008 users.
Thanks,
Brian
Check out Brian Harry’s post on the latest release of the increasingly popular (and increasingly valuable),
Brian Harry has blogged all the details , so I won't repeat them all here.  In particular, I know
Buenas, cómo bien nos comentaban la semana pasada en el MVP Summit en Seattle, ya está disponible para
Brian Harry has just announced that the March 2008 Team Foundation Power Tools have been released: We've...
Brian Harry has just announced that the March 2008 Team Foundation Power Tools have been released : We've
Rilasciati i nuovi Power Tool per TFS... e questa volta sono VERAMENTE uno spettacolo!!!
The new release of the power tools is finally release and alive as per Brian's post . Download it
Hi, I only installed the December release a couple of days ago! How should I go about installing this version? Do I need to uninstall the previous version before running this MSI?
Yes, just uninstall the December release (using Add/Remove Programs) and install the March release. That's what I did on my machine - it was pretty straight forward.
"Support for 64-bit Sharepoint farms - Due to an unfortunate oversight in TFS 2008, our WSS installation tool does not support 64-bit Sharepoint. We are rectifying this oversight with this new release of the TFS Power Tools."
So what does this mean for 64-bit compatibility? Now is it just the TFS web services that need to go on a 32-bit machine?
I believe so, yes. The Application Tier Web Services must still run on a 32-bit OS. The database components and, now with the new Power Tools release, the Sharepoint components can run on a 64-bit OS. We'll be addressing this issue with the AT web services in our next release.
Recién salido del horno y colgado en la web de microsoft, nos encontramos con Team Foundation Power Tools y con un plus...
Brian Harry na svém blogu uveřejnil informace o nové edici Power Tools pro TFS, která je ke stažení zde