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Ed Hintz (MSFT)
Installing Team Foundation Powertoys on Vista
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over 6 years ago
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Folks have reported seeing the following error trying to install the Team Foundation Powertoys on Vista release candidates: The work around is to download the msi (it is called tfpt.msi) and then run the following from a command prompt running as Administrator...
Ed Hintz (MSFT)
Visual Studio Package Load Failures - What's wrong with my package?
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over 6 years ago
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Anyone who has developed a package for Visual Studio has run into the dreaded package load failure. Even after you ship you can have customers that run into this issue because the customer may be experimenting with beta releases of products that my break...
Ed Hintz (MSFT)
Visual Studio Team System October Chat on Wednesday Oct 4
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over 6 years ago
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Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, Team Editions for Architects, Developers, Database Pros, and Testers. In addition, discuss what's new in Visual Studio Code...
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