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December 2007 - Posts

Team Foundation Server - Overview

I just received a question from a friend of mine, James Alderman (there's your mention James ;) ) asking me what Team Foundation Server is and considering I have had similar questions from my new users on my server for the Dashboard Project I thought
Posted by Jason Neave | 2 Comments

Team Foundation Server Administration Tool

Found a nice little tool on CodePlex that I will be looking at further as this project continues; Team Foundation Server Administration Tool http://www.codeplex.com/TFSAdmin It's a nice little app that allows you to see all of the users on each of your

My Home Server Upgrade

I recently decided to take the plunge and decided my home server really deserved a case rather than running on my dining room table so invested in new hardware for my Home Server. I also upgraded from the 1GHz workhorse I was using to an almighty 1.2GHz

Team Foundation Server Admin Project

A lot of the problems I come across, and this wont be a surprise to anyone who has had to do it, are installation problems. As such when I was recently approached to host a TFS instance for an internal project I litteraly agreed to do it. I was going

TFS Client API and 64bit Systems

I had a case recently where a someone was trying to develop an application which used the TFS Client API to connect to TFS. The problem was that the target machine was 64bit and the assemblies are 32bit only. The workaround for this was to create a webservice

FolderShare + Home Server + OSX = WIN

Not exactly a Home Server addin so I didn't add it to The List but I'm finding that FolderShare is yet another background service I can't live without for one very simple reason. OSX. FolderShare is something Windows Live are currently working on and
Posted by Jason Neave | 1 Comments
 
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