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April 2008 - Posts

For review: New docs for moving a TFS server from one hardware configuration to another

The VSTS User Education team has posted a draft of updated documentation for the topic "Moving Team Foundation Server From One Configuration To Another" for public review. An undocumented change to the RenameDT command essentially invalidated the docs

Help make the MSDN forums experience better

Big thanks to Steve Andrews for turning me on to this project...  If you've tried using the MSDN forums and have been frustrated by the experience (maybe with logging in and out for example?), this project on CodePlex might be of interest to you. 
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March 2008 Team Foundation Server Power Tools Released

Brian Harry has blogged all the details , so I won't repeat them all here.  In particular, I know several of you have been pinging us for tool to configure 64-bit Sharepoint for TFS 2008, so, you'll be happy to know that this has been included as

Can your version control system hold 236 million files?

Brian Harry has blogged our current TFS dogfood server statistics (our internal deployment of Team Foundation Server). Some of the numbers continue to amaze me. For example, we currently have over 236 million files stored on the server! In the last 7

Ekobit TeamCompanion

Another player in the TFS-to-Outlook space is Ekobit's TeamCompanion .  Specifically, TeamCompanion integrates TFS workitems into Outlook, giving you the ability to work offline with workitems, integrate with desktop search, create new workitems

LogiGear blogging classic software testing advice

LogiGear is in the middle of a 13 part series covering classic software testing advice from Cem Kaner's book, "Testing Computer Software". I recommend this book to all new testers on my teams at Microsoft. If you're considering a career in software testing
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TeamExpand releases TXLooker, TFS-to-Outlook bridge

TeamExpand sent me a notice this morning that they've released their newest product, TXLooker. It's a bridge between TFS and Outlook. Some of TXLooker's key features include: Add, edit, and delete tasks (Work Items) Report bugs and issues Report time

QA Team Values for Team Foundation Server

My QA manager colleague and I have been working on our QA metrics process for the Team Foundation Server test organization.  This has been a fascinating process, and I wanted to give out a little insight into how we're thinking about the problem.
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