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  • MSF for CMMI Process Template v4.0 to v4.2 Differences

    A number of folks on the forums have asked about what changed between Team Foundation Server 2005 and Team Foundation Server 2008, specifically in regard to process templates. I recommended that folks use a diff tool (I use BeyondCompare ), but I thought I should get around to doing it myself and sharing...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 04-03-2008
  • MSF for Agile Process Template v4.0 to v4.2 Differences

    A number of folks on the forums have asked about what changed between Team Foundation Server 2005 and Team Foundation Server 2008, specifically in regard to process templates. I recommended that folks use a diff tool (I use BeyondCompare ), but I thought I should get around to doing it myself and sharing...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-27-2008
  • From the Forums: Code Analysis and Custom Path Policies

    A couple users have reported issues with using the Custom Path policy with the Code Analysis policy. The Custom Path policy is part of the Team Foundation Power Tools, and can you can get the bits for free from the Microsoft Web site. The Custom Path policy allows you to scope a check-in policy to specific...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-27-2008
  • Team Foundation – Diagnosing Common Connection Problems

    There are quite a number of questions on the forums related to connection issues with Team Foundation. Not that Team Foundation inherently has connection problems, I've never had any, but that it may not have been installed or configured it correctly or the environment could have changed. In this...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-14-2008
  • From the Forums: Changing a Work Item Type

    Out of the box, it is not possible to change the type of an existing work item. For example, in the CMMI template, you can't convert a Bug to a Change Request. It seems to me that this could be a common scenario in many environments. The customer calls up and reports that the product is 'broken'...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-02-2008
  • Adding TFPT to the Visual Studio Command Prompt

    I was playing around with work items this afternoon, and wanted to delete a couple that I had been playing around with. You can't delete work items from Team Explorer, but you can using the Team Foundation Power Tools. So I opened the Visual Studio Command Prompt, and typed: C:\Program Files\Microsoft...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 03-01-2008
  • From the Forums: FXCop 1.35

    There have been a number of questions on the MSDN forums about where one might download FXCop version 1.35. It seems that GotDotNet has got up and gone, and that's where FXCop used to live. I found that you can download the FXCop 1.36 BETA from the Microsoft Web site , but 1.35 was nowhere to be...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 02-29-2008
  • SOX 404: Part 2 - Separation of Duties

    NOTE: This series of articles are written as introduction to complex subjects. They are general in nature and highly condensed. They are not intended to be legal advice or counseling in individual cases and cannot substitute for consultation with a knowledgeable attorney or other competent adviser. Part...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 02-18-2008
  • SOX 404: Compliance Not Found? (updated)

    Redux of original post . NOTE: This series of articles are written as introduction to complex subjects. They are general in nature and highly condensed. They are not intended to be legal advice or counseling in individual cases and cannot substitute for consultation with a knowledgeable attorney or other...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 02-18-2008
  • TFS Project Names

    Quick Tip: One important thing to remember when creating TFS projects from Visual Studio, is that including a period (".") in the project name will cause the project creation to fail. MSDN simply states that a period cannot be at the beginning or the end. I have experienced failures including...
    Posted to .NETicated (Weblog) by Steve on 07-17-2007
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