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Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I want to appologize for the problems people have experienced with strong name signing and the updated MSSCCI provider.  We should not have posted it with a manual work around of disabling strong name signing for the test key.  Although many developers will already have it disabled for testing their own code, it's generally a bad practice to require that.  We are working on remedying that problem and plan to release a new build in the not too distant future that will no longer require this.

In the mean time, if you choose to use the current build, you will need to disable the test strong name key verification and here are some details on how to do that:

http://blogs.msdn.com/buckh/archive/2006/02/21/536260.aspx

Thanks for your patience with us.

Brian

Published Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:23 AM by bharry

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# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

Personally I would like to see a very short cycle for the second release so that you can fix any post V1 issues that inevitably happen plus getting all them dropped features in. This would also give users the opportunity to explore using the product(s) in *real* world situations….Then I would have thought you would get better feedback based on real experience in the field so to speak.

Regards
Lee

P.S Congrulations on nearly getting there :-)
Wednesday, February 22, 2006 10:04 AM by Leea

# VSTS Links - 2/23/2006

John Lawrence posts their Team Foundation Dogfood Statistics for February.

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Thursday, February 23, 2006 10:15 AM by Team System News

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

It's great that it's up and working with Visual Studio 2003 and 6, however... I am stlil completely shocked that 1) the recently-released SQL Server Management Studio has no integration with TFS whatsoever, and 2) this MSSCCI provider does not work with it, even though it apparently supports MSSCCI providers in the Tools | Options menu. Are you guys actively working on enabling this?

Thanks!
Monday, March 06, 2006 3:02 PM by Vaughn Hughes

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

We are investigating getting TFS working with SQL Management Studio.  I believe we will get one or the other (Team Explorer or MSSCCI plug-in) to work.  I'll try to post something in the next few weeks with an update.

Brian
Monday, March 06, 2006 3:34 PM by bharry

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I have the following problem: In VS 2003 when a file is checked out using MSSCCI provider, a local copy is left on the disk. Can I configure the provider so that it will get the latest version when performing check out as it is done by the SourceSafe?
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 4:44 AM by Igor Svetlanov

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

In short no.  This is how TFS works - it checks out the version that you have and doesn't get a new version when you check out.  We've recieved feedback that not everyone wants to work this way so we are investigating adding an option to get the latest version on checkout in our next version.

There's one scenario in which checkout will do a get.  That's if you have never gotten the file at all (for example if someone just added it).  If you try to check it out then, we'll get the latest version of it.

Brian
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:29 AM by bharry

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I wanted to give an update on SQL Server Management Studio support.  We've fixed the problem that was preventing the MSSCCI provider from loading in SSMS.  When we release the next rev of the MSSCCI provided (that works with the TFS RTM version), SSMS integration will work.  In addition, we've gotten the MSSCCI provider working with MS Access.

In the next few days I'll try to post a new blog entry about the MSSCCI provider giving an expected timeframe for the next drop and the list of IDEs we've tested it with.

Brian
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:34 AM by bharry

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

We are having some strange issues using the tool against RTM.  When will that version be dropped so we can see if the issue is us or not?
Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:41 PM by dazim

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I just posted a new blog entry on the MSSCCI provider.  Go check it out!
Friday, March 24, 2006 9:11 AM by bharry

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I'm curious to see if the MSSCCI provider is available for MS Access 2007?  If so where can I get it?  

Friday, April 11, 2008 8:22 AM by Eric Decker

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 3:15 PM by michalma

# re: Update on the TFS MSSCCI Provider

I meant Access 2007 of course, sorry :(

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 3:17 PM by michalma

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