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TFS 2010: What Service Packs and Hotfixes Should I Install?
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4 months ago
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Grant Holliday - GrantH
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Team Foundation Server 2010 was released in April 2010. Since then, there have been a number of important Service Packs, Cumulative Updates and hotfixes that have been made available based upon internal usage at Microsoft and customer feedback via the...
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Team Build 2010: Associate Changesets and Work Items with a Dummy Build
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4 months ago
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Grant Holliday - GrantH
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Jason Prickett has a blog post called Creating Fake Builds in TFS Build 2010 . It includes code for creating a dummy build service host, build controller, build definition and then a build result ( IBuildDetail ). One thing that isn’t shown is how to...
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TFS: Empty Process Template
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4 months ago
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Grant Holliday - GrantH
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Over the last few years, I've occasionally had a need for an empty or minimal process template. For example: You are setting up a sync with the TFS Integration Tools and you want to do a "context sync" (i.e. let the tool copy the Work Item Types...
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