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Jim Lamb
Team Foundation Server FAQ
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over 6 years ago
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Jim Lamb
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I've compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the many aspects of Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) in this article . If you’d like to suggest a FAQ(answers are appreciated too!) please add a comment to the article or email...
Jim Lamb
Team Foundation Server FAQ
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over 6 years ago
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Jim Lamb
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Frequently asked questions and answers regarding Visual Studio Team Foundation Server....
Jim Lamb
Re-thinking Presentations
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over 6 years ago
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Jim Lamb
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Since joining Microsoft seven weeks ago, I've seen more PowerPoint presentations than I had seen in the previous five years. It quickly became apparent to me that the primary forms of communication at Microsoft are email and PowerPoint. You may be...
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Scheduling Tips for Microsoftees outside of Redmond
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over 6 years ago
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While it's great to be able to live in an area like Raleigh-Durham and work for Microsoft, it does have its complications. To schedule meetings that include staff from both Raleigh and Redmond you have to keep the time difference in mind and, while Outlook...
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