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vstsuetb
22 Mar 2006 12:32 PM
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Scotty
27 Mar 2006 6:17 PM
"Note For restore-based move types, the Team Foundation application-tier server name must be changed."
Why is this so?
Rupak Ganguly
9 May 2006 12:20 PM
I guess because to restore from an existing server, both the old and new servers have to be up on the network.
Jack
17 May 2006 3:57 PM
I plan to install Team Foundation Server Beta 3 Refresh and I am aware that SQL Server 2005 is required for this install.
I need to know if VS Team Foundation Server Beta 3 Refresh is capable of accessing the SQL database that is located on another server?
Is it possible to install and run VS Team Foundation Server Beta 3 Refresh with this hardware configuration?
vstsuetb
18 May 2006 10:41 AM
Hi Jack,
Team Foundation Server has been released; Beta 3 Refresh is no longer being distributed or supported. Consider installing Team Foundation Server Trial Edition (available as a free download) instead. As for Team Foundation Server using a pre-existing SQL server database, that configuration is not supported.
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