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Work Item Tracking – Custom Controls
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over 2 years ago
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Gregg Boer - TFS Product Team
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Custom Controls provide a mechanism to extend the work item form to include user developed controls. It enables various scenarios, that are difficult or not possible using the built in controls such as: extend event-based rules, custom user interface...
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The VS 2005 Forward Compatibility Update is Available!
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over 2 years ago
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jonieren
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The Team Explorer 2005 Forward Compatibility Update (GDR) The VSTS 2005 Forward Compatibility Update is now available. It is more focused on development scenarios. For administrative, project management and test case scenarios, the use of Team Explorer...
Team Foundation Server Team Blog
Configuring SharePoint Server 2010 for Dashboard Compatibility with TFS 2010
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over 2 years ago
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jontsao
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Team Foundation Server 2010 supports integration with both Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. For those of you who wish to integrate with 2007, this MSDN topic gives instructions for configuring SharePoint...
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Controlling which link types are displayed on a work item form
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over 2 years ago
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Gregg Boer - TFS Product Team
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In 2005 and 2008 versions of TFS, the work item links control that displayed the links always showed all the links. For TFS 2010, we made a design decision based on the fact that whoever is designing a work item form, may want to display certain link...
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TFS 2010 Warehouse Sample Adapter is now available!
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over 2 years ago
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Sunder Raman
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We have been working on getting a sample adapter ready for you to build a custom warehouse adapter in TFS 2010. I am happy to announce that we just published the sample and is now available at: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Tfs2010SampleAdapter...
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Reporting in Team Foundation Server – Part 7: Excel Reports from Work Item Queries
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over 2 years ago
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Sunder Raman
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In my last post in this series, I covered the new SQL RS reports we have in TFS 2010. Let’s look at a cool new feature for generating a report in Microsoft Excel based on a work item query. Walkthroughs for out-of-the-box experience including customizations...
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New Agile Guidance and CMMI Guidance
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over 2 years ago
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Jim Lamb
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You may have already noticed in the Beta 2 version of Team Foundation Server that the Agile guidance looks quite a bit different. The RC content is up and I wanted to call it out because it’s a lot different than anything you’ll have seen before. I’d...
Team Foundation Server Team Blog
TFS 2010 – Customizing Work Item Link Types
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over 2 years ago
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Gregg Boer - TFS Product Team
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With TFS 2010, you can define multiple work item link types. This allows for you to customize link types to match your processes. This blog post is a primer in how to do that. Read the rest of Gregg Boer's article… >
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