Just a quick note from the field; you now have far fewer excuses for not using TFS source control. And even teams of one should use source control, IMHO.
Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider 1.0We just published v1.0 of the Visual Studio Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider (updated URL – may not be live right away) to Microsoft Downloads. This release was tested with the following products:
Visual Studio .NET 2003 Visual C++ 6 SP6 Visual Basic 6 SP6 Visual FoxPro 9 SP1 Microsoft Access 2003 SP2 SQL Server Management Studio Some of the improvements in this release include:
Added SQL Management Studio Support Added "Advanced" options for the Get operation Strong Name signed assemblies Bug Fixes
Download URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=87E1FFBD-A484-4C3A-8776-D560AB1E6198&displaylang=en
Note that use of TFS by one of these clients requries a TFS CAL. Each of the Visual Studio Team Edition clients (Architect, Developer, Tester, and Suite) includes a TFS CAL, but if you are accessing TFS using MSSCCI you will need a TFS CAL. The exception to this is if you are using TFS Workgroup Edition. TFS Workgroup Edition doesn't require TFS CALs, but it is limited to 5 named users.
Lastly, TFS and TFS CALs will be available for purchase on Volume Agreements starting May 1st.
-Ken
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