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September 2005 - Posts

Team Foundation Server Beta 3 is out!!

Actually it was released yesterday :) I'm on the road visiting customers across Europe with one of my co-workers so this entry is a bit late. In any case, this new build has been great so far; we are using a similar build in our customer visits right
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Possible version control issue ...

Hello, a quick post from PDC. I had the chance to install a Team Foundation Server Beta 3 candidate build (more on that later); I ran into a small issue with that build I wanted to blog about. I have a solution that I've been carrying around with me since
Posted by ericlee | 0 Comments

Great job J. Sawyer and company ...

One last post in my blogging frenzy today - J. Sawyer - one of the Developer Evangelists that I work with - and some of this colleagues has been doing a great job in helping Katrina victims locate family and loved ones. Check out their work at http://www.katrinasafe.com/
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Merging conflicts in Team Foundation Server Work Items

I'm working with a colleague in Europe who is trying to put together a Team Foundation Server proof of concept (POC) demonstration. One aspect of that POC brings to light a feature in Team Foundation Server that has been a little overlooked lately. Most
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New with the July CTP - Query Bound Lists in Excel

I wanted to blog about this because it is one of those features that is really useful in day-to-day use, but can get lost in the hype of a major new product release. First introduced in the July CTP build of Visual Studio Team System, query bound lists
Posted by ericlee | 2 Comments

Team Foundation Server and Microsoft Project Mappings

One of the ways that Visual Studio Team makes it easier for Project Managers to communicate with the development teams is through the integration between Microsoft Project and Visual Studio Team System. This is done predominantly through Team Foundation
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