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James Manning's blog
Tool to get the list of team foundation area paths and URI's
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I ran across another tool written by Grant Holliday (of TFS Bug Snapper 1.0 and Clipboard Image Monitor fame) today - one to use the CSS part of the object model to fetch the area paths and area URI's for a team foundation server and then output it into...
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Show the status of the TFS jobs on a database server
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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It's a very simple use of SMO , and there's much more you could do with this, but I wanted to get a very simple example out there. Yes, PowerShell + SMO is a great match . PS C:\> get-tfsdbjobs tkbgitvstfdt01 | ft -a Name CurrentRunStatus LastRunDate...
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"Ring Compression" - how Virtual PC works today
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Although the most interesting bits are arguably down the road with the hypervisor approaches, I found the description of how the current code pushes the guest kernel up to Ring 1 very interesting. http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=163095 We...
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example usage of VersionControlServer.CreateLabel
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over 7 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Like many other version control systems, Team Foundation's version control has the concept of labels. It's a useful way of identifying a collection of particular versions of a set of items, especially if that collection is at different points in time...
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