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December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Today we released the first version of the Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools.  This new release is primarily intended for use with a VS 2008 client.  All VS integrated components with this new release will only integrate with VS 2008.  Power Tool features in this release require that the Team Explorer 2008 be installed.  Those features that do not integrate directly with Visual Studio (e.g. command line tools) can easily be used in concert with VS 2005 development.  The TFS 2005 Power Tools are still available for the VS 2005 client. 

Download URLs

Power Tools: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/tfs2008/bb980963.aspx

MSSCCI Provider update: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FAEB7636-644E-451A-90D4-7947217DA0E7&displaylang=en

There are many new features/updates in this release.  They include...

MSSCCI Provider - We've updated the MSSCCI provider (that enables TFS access from VS 2003, VS 2002, VS 6 and a host of other IDEs) to use the TFS 2008 object model.  In the process we've fixed as many bugs that have been reported as we could.

Build Notification Tray app - We're releasing our first Power Tool version of the build notification tray app.  This tool allows you to monitor the current status of automated builds easily.  You can be notified immediately when a build fails (or succeeds even) so that you can address it promptly.  A failure notification will appear like...

From which you can easily navigate to the build status window which allows you find out more info on the build.  Or you can go to the changesets/workitems that are in the build.

Process Template Editor - In addition to hosting the Process Template Editor in the VS 2008 IDE, we've made bug fixes and small improvements.  They include:

  • Making it more discoverable by moving it to the VS Tools menu
  • Substantially improved the performance - particularly when there are many states
  • Fixes for all of the serious bugs that users have reported.

Best Practices Analyzer - The Best Practices Analyzer is a tool we first released in September that is designed to help diagnose problems with TFS installation and help you quickly correct them.  In this Power Tools release, we have updated it to support TFS 2008 and the wide array of additional configurations that TFS 2008 supports.

Status Search and Wildcard Search - By popular demand, we have added features roughly equivalent to Status Search and Wildcard Search in SourceSafe.  These features allow you to search in the Source Control Explorer to find files by wildcard and/or checkout status.  Further, you can operate on the search results, including (assuming you have the necessary permission), undoing checkouts in other people's workspaces.  You'll find the "Find in Source Control" sub menu in the File -> Source Control menu and the right click menu when looking at the Source Control Explorer.

The search dialog looks like:

image

The search results look like:

image

In addition to these new commands, we've put a menu option for the difficult to discover "Find Changeset" command on the same submenu so that all of your "find commands" in TFS are in one handy place.

In case you want to bind key combinations to them, the commands are:

  • File.TfsContextSceStatusSearch
  • File.TfsContextSceWildcardSearch
  • File.TfsContextSceChangesetSearch

Navigate to Windows Explorer - We added a menu option in both the Find in Source Control results and in Source Control Explorer to navigate easily to the corresponding folder in your workspace using Windows Explorer.

In case you want to bind a key combination, the command is:

  • File.TfsContextWindowsExplorerLaunch

Quick Label - A very simple label dialog that everyone has been asking for that enables you to easily label a file or folder and all its contents at a point in time.

image

In case you want to bind a key combination, the command is:

  • File.TfsContextQuickLabel

Work Item & Work Item Type Destroy - We have added support to the tfpt command line to enable permanent deletion of work items and work item types.  We added server side support for it in TFS 2008 but did not have time to get the client side support done.  So until that makes it into an official release, that support will live in the Power Tools.

tfpt destroywi /server:tfsservername /workitemid:value1[,value2,...]

tfpt destroywitd /server:tfsservername /project:projname /workitemtype:witdname

New configuration command - We added a new command called tfpt tweakui to make it much easier to configure connection properties - like client certificates for HTTPS, etc.

Removed Features - A few Power Tool features have been removed because they were incorporated into the 2008 version of Team Explorer.  Examples include Annotate and Folder Difference.

I hope you are as excited about these new features as I am.  It's another great increment of features on top of the base TFS product.  We continue forward with our commitment to deliver value regularly.  Our rough target is to deliver Power Tools with new features, bug fixes, etc every 3 months.  Many of the Power Tools will be picked up into "official releases" as time allows.  Please let us know what you think of this release and anything you'd like to make sure we do soon.

Thanks,

Brian

P.S. If you are looking to the Database Professional Power Tools, they are not in this download - these are just the TFS Power Tools.  I believe the 2008 compatible Database Professional Power Tools will be available shortly.

Published Friday, December 21, 2007 8:00 PM by bharry

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# Geek Lectures - Things geeks should know about » Blog Archive » December ‘07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

# Geek Lectures - Things geeks should know about » Blog Archive » December ‘07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

# VSTS 2008 TFS Power Tools Released

A new set of Power Tools for TFS 2008 has been released. This is a good one that I have been waiting

Friday, December 21, 2007 8:39 PM by Girish's Blog

# VSTS 2008 TFS Power Tools Released

A new set of Power Tools for TFS 2008 has been released. This is a good one that I have been waiting

Friday, December 21, 2007 9:36 PM by Noticias externas

# Team Foundation Power Tools for Team Foundation Server 2008 available now!

Earlier today, we released the first version of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 ! I want to highlight

Friday, December 21, 2007 9:54 PM by Buck Hodges

# Team Foundation Power Tools for Team Foundation Server 2008 available now!

Earlier today, we released the first version of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 ! I want to highlight

Friday, December 21, 2007 10:37 PM by Noticias externas

# Rilasciati i Power Tools per Team Foundation Server 2008

Rilasciati i Power Tools per Team Foundation Server 2008

Saturday, December 22, 2007 2:38 AM by Around and About .NET World

# TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 delivered for Christmas

Brian Harry announces the release of the TFS 3008 Power Tools . Download here . There's a new MSSCCI

Saturday, December 22, 2007 3:14 AM by Craig Bailey Link Blog

# [TFS] Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools Released !!!

Buenas una vez migrados todos los entornos de desarrollo a Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 , y con el server

Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:15 AM by El Bruno

# [TFS] Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools Released !!!

Buenas una vez migrados todos los entornos de desarrollo a Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 , y con el server

Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:15 AM by El Bruno

# [TFS] Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools Released !!!

Buenas una vez migrados todos los entornos de desarrollo a Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 , y con el server

Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:15 AM by El Bruno

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Nice set of features but still no PowerShell cmdlets and/or providers for version control.  Sniff, sniff. :-(

Saturday, December 22, 2007 1:55 PM by Keith Hill

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Great job on the power tools.

Any update on the TFSServerManager you wrote about back in January?

Sunday, December 23, 2007 6:08 AM by Jonas

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Re: Powershell...

No, I'm afraid not yet.  We've recently started collecting our thoughts on what Powershell commandlets for TFS might look like.  We are thinking maybe we can get something either in the next Power Tools release or the one after.  No commitment at this point just hopes :)

Brian

Sunday, December 23, 2007 6:56 AM by bharry

# Team Foundation ServerのPower Tool

早くもTFS2008のPower Toolが公開されているみたいですね。 Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server Power Tools

Tuesday, December 25, 2007 4:18 AM by 寝ても覚めても.NET(?)

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

TThe build notification is bugged. I dont get any notifications if a build is queued or started only when it finishes. Also If a build finishes and you right click on the links at the bottom of the notification it throws up an error !!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007 9:02 AM by Andrew

# VSTS 2008 Team Foundation Server Power Tools

I would like to write my own write up on this but the post from Brian Harry has already done that. Brian

# VSTS 2008 Team Foundation Server Power Tools

I would like to write my own write up on this but the post from Brian Harry has already done that. Brian

Thursday, December 27, 2007 9:40 AM by Noticias externas

# VSTS Links - 12/28/2007

Brian Randell on New VSTS 2008 VPCs are available now. Manish Sharma on Part 4 - Customization VSTS Process...

Friday, December 28, 2007 9:56 AM by Team System News

# TFS 2008 Power Tools: Open in Windows Explorer

TFS 2008 Power Tools were released some days ago (you can download the setup here). The package includes...

Saturday, December 29, 2007 5:40 PM by MSF, VSTS and TFS tales...

# Première version des PowerTools pour Visual Studio 2008

Brian Harry vient d’annoncer sur son blog la première version des Power Tools pour Visual Studio Team

Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:18 AM by Visual Studio Team System

# TFS Power Tools for VS 2008

If you haven´t noticed, Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server Power Tools have been released

Wednesday, January 02, 2008 7:13 AM by Mikael Söderström

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Jonas, I've been giving out previews to people to try out for me.  If you are interested, send me an email at bharry@microsoft.com and I will send it to you.

Brian

Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:30 AM by bharry

# Team Foundation Power Tools for TFS 2008 now available!

More news from my post-Christmas inbox... the December 07 release of the Team Foundation Server Power

Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:57 AM by Noticias externas

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Andrew, what is the error message that you are seeing?  Are you using the final (RTM) release of the server rather than a beta?

Buck

Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:50 AM by buckh

# [TFS] Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools Released !!!

Buenas una vez migrados todos los entornos de desarrollo a Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, y con...

Friday, January 04, 2008 1:31 PM by El Bruno

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Does the tray app have any sounds available?  I'm in love with CCTray (for CruiseControl.NET), which lets me set up sounds for Fixed, Successful, Broken, and Still Broken.  The build server at the office has speakers and lets the whole team know whenever the build fails (or succeeds).  If this isn't there, are there plans for it?

Saturday, January 05, 2008 4:22 PM by Steven Smith

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

No it doesn't have sound right now.  It sounds like a great feature idea.  I'll pass it on to Buck and see what he thinks.

Brian

Sunday, January 06, 2008 8:13 AM by bharry

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

We talked about having sounds due to CCTray's support, but we cut it for time.  We'll be looking into it for a future release.

Thanks for the feedback.

Buck

Monday, January 07, 2008 9:02 AM by buckh

# Poznámky k TFS 2008 Power Tools

Power Tools pro TFS jsou tradičně zejména věci, které se z časových důvodů nestihly dát do řádného vydání

Thursday, January 10, 2008 2:35 PM by BonzBlog Michaela Juřka

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Can the new MSSCCI Provider be used on a workstation with VS2008 Beta 2 installed or is VS2008 RTM required?  A user who still had vs 2008 Beta 2 installed reported an installation error "TfsMsscciprovider.dll failed to register..."

Also can the new PowerTools be installed and used with TFS 2008 Beta 2 and VS2008 Beta 2?  The installation completed without errors but when I looked at the Team menu in VS2008 Beta2 it still didn't have the "Process Editor" menu option.

Monday, January 28, 2008 1:39 PM by StevenIBSI

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Ahh the process editor is now at the top of the Tools menu....

"Making it more discoverable by moving it to the VS Tools menu"

I guess its only more discoverable if you didn't know where it used to be :)

Monday, January 28, 2008 1:46 PM by StevenIBSI

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

I believe the new MSSCCI provider requires the released version of Team Explorer.  I don't believe it will work with Beta 2.

I haven't tried the Power Tools with VS Beta 2 but I'd be surprised if it worked.

Brian

Monday, January 28, 2008 2:01 PM by bharry

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

When I have the Build Notification Trap app running I am not able to shut down windows xp. After I exit Build Notification Trap app I am able to shut down again.  anyone else getting that?  I am on XP Pro against a TFS 2008 Beta 2 server.

Also I only get the toast occasionally although the build status seems correct always.

Friday, February 01, 2008 6:18 PM by StevenIBSI

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Steven, we found an issue like that with Vista and fixed it before shipping it in the Dec. 2007 power tool release.  Does this happen with the exe from that release?

Buck

Friday, February 01, 2008 9:33 PM by buckh

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

How does the Template work??

We have made a Custom Control that reads the option list (ALLOWEDVALUES) from a database since we have a lot of projects (over 20) and some fields are custom to each of them. We now tried to use the Template functionality to get default values, but it does not work for our Custom Control. The custom control is a simple ComboBox with string values, so it is just the same as the built-in, but the source of the data is different. When using the Template Editor, everything seems fine, but the data is not stored in the Template file (the xml file). When adding an xml "record" to this file to try to see if it is the editor or the "saving" that does not work it seems like neither of them does. How can we get information about how to solve this??

Thanks in advance!

Monday, February 04, 2008 6:57 AM by Tomas Scott

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

The Process Template Editor does not currently support custom controls.  You have to edit the XML by hand.  We are hoping to have an update for the Process Template Editor that does next month.

However, the support for custom controls won't help you with rules.  The rules should be applied on the fields, not the forms and if you are storing your data elsewhere, I don't see how that will help you.  The ALLOWEDVALUES rule isn't extensible for you to tell it where to find the data.

I'm not sure I'm answering your question, but I'm not 100% sure what it is.  It it is "How do I use the Process Template Editor to add a custom control to a work item form?", then the answer is you can't today but I hope you will be able to in March.  If it is something else, then I'm afraid I didn't understand it.

Brian

Monday, February 04, 2008 7:37 AM by bharry

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

If you add the path to the installed power tools folder to your path environment variable, you can integrate the commands into windows explorer using this reg file:

BEGIN FILE-->

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Rollback...]

@="TFS Rollback..."

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Rollback...\command]

@="c:\\windows\\system32\\cmd.exe /k \"cd %1 && tfpt rollback && pause\""

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Tree_Clean]

@="TFS Tree Clean"

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Tree_Clean\command]

@="C:\\windows\\system32\\cmd.exe /k \"cd %1 && tfpt treeclean -delete && pause\""

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Tree_Clean_(list_only)]

@="TFS Tree Clean (list only)"

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Tree_Clean_(list_only)\command]

@="C:\\windows\\system32\\cmd.exe /k \"cd %1 && tfpt treeclean && pause\""

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Undo_Unchanged_Files]

@="TFS Undo Unchanged Files"

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\TFS_Undo_Unchanged_Files\command]

@="C:\\windows\\system32\\cmd.exe /k \"cd %1 && tfpt uu && pause\""

<--(END FILE)

Thursday, February 07, 2008 8:17 PM by Ananda

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

In the SDK documents (included in the TFS Power Tools installation) a zip-file with solutions for the custom control examples is mentioned but I can’t find it. Missing or am I missing something?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 1:53 PM by Sten-Åke Werner

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

Sten-Åke,

I think you're referring to the SDK for enabling work item custom controls in Team System Web Access (TSWA).

That SDK is not included in the TFS Power Tools release, it's actually in TSWA 2008 download:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c568fba9-3a62-4781-83c6-fdfe79750207&displaylang=en

Once you install TSWA, the SDK docs as well as the code samples will be placed in the "SDK" directory under Team System Web Access 2008 installation folder.

Friday, February 15, 2008 5:10 PM by Hakan Eskici

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

These power tools look great.

The big design flaw of TFS is the limitation in the number of Team Projects you can create. This limitation is aggravated by the number and complexity of work item types in your process template.

After I did a bit of snooping I have noticed that if I create a work item type in TFS, additional columns are added to the database.

When I use the Destroy Work Item Type feature from the Power Tools, will the columns be deleted as well as the data?

Thursday, March 27, 2008 5:14 PM by John Ciliberti

# re: December '07 Release of the TFS Power Tools for TFS 2008 are Available!

I can't remember if the columns go away when you delete the work item type or not.  I know there is a way to delete the excess columns, I just can't remember whether it is an explicit step or automatic.

Brian

Monday, April 21, 2008 9:11 AM by bharry

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