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Team Foundation Server: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Enabling the “Send Selection in Mail”. After installing VS 2008 and Team Explorer, a colleague of mine asked why she couldn’t see the “Send Selection in Mail” feature as the rest of us could. Here is why. 1) First, you need VS 2008 SP1. SP1 is key here. 2) Second, you need Power Tools. 3) Third, you need to make sure “ .NET Programmability Support. 8221; is configured. Posted by Mac Noland. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. We’re not sure what was corrupted, but after deleting his w...
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Team Foundation Server: December 2010
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Windows Process Activation Service – Error 183. Through hair pulling and swearing, we finally tracked down a machine.config change that one of my colleagues made. In the process of doing some tuning, the I haven’t reviewed the schema, but I’m guessing this is not valid as it does not make sense. After removing the autoConfig, we were back up and running. Thanks to Carlo for pointing us in the right direction. Posted by Mac Noland. Monday, December 13, 2010. Posted by Mac Noland.
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Team Foundation Server: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Browser Cache - Your Friend and Foe. Because we use a ton of Static Content (e.g. Java Script, CSS, HTML) in our new application, the last few years I've been involved in dealing with Internet Browser Caches. We cache our Static Content locally so the users don't have to download it every time they hit our site. While this made us very fast, we were having perpetual problems with invalidating browser cache when Static Content files change. With the browser cache empty. I guess th...
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Team Foundation Server: Windows "Loopback bug" when using a FQDN
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Monday, December 13, 2010. Windows "Loopback bug" when using a FQDN. We just got our new TFS 2010 hardware! Here is the work around. If you loose a day on this like I did. Option #1 worked for us. Thanks for the post at Server Fault. Posted by Mac Noland. How Many Miles Do You tory burch handbags. Walk In A Lifetime? Approximately a person will walk North Face Kids Jackets. 70,000 miles in a lifetime, so it is important to purchase the Moncler Online. The major importance is not Cheap Ugg Boots.
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Team Foundation Server: TFS 2010 SP1 Upgrade
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Friday, March 18, 2011. TFS 2010 SP1 Upgrade. This all being said, as much as this experience was better than our TFS 2005, TFS 2008 and TFS 2008 SP1 upgrades we did run into issues - primarily ours. Here they are. 3) We had some problems with the encryption of our Reporting Services View State. A colleague of mine came across this link. 4) We had some sporadic issues getting people re-connected (mainly use error), but nothing significant. 5) Make sure your users get Visual Studio 2010 SP1. 6) Make sure ...
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Team Foundation Server: Groovy Nature Locks Jar Files in Eclipse Project
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Monday, February 28, 2011. Groovy Nature Locks Jar Files in Eclipse Project. While we’ve been able to reproduce the issue commonly, we’ve finally got some conformation from codehaus.org. That the Groovy plug-in many of you use will cause this issue. The root case is that they use the URLClassLoader from Sun/Oracle which won’t release locks on jar files when loaded to the classpath. Or something like that. Here is a link to the issue we submitted. Posted by Mac Noland. E-mail Setup and support.
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Team Foundation Server: Team Explorer Everywhere Options for Users Wanting a Standalone Client
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Team Explorer Everywhere Options for Users Wanting a Standalone Client. If you’re used to using the Teamprise Explorer for development, here are some options you have when migrated to Team explorer Everywhere (TEE). 1) Switch to using the TEE plug-in in Eclipse. 2) Use the free Team Explorer plug-in to the free Visual Studio 2010 shell. (This only works for Windows users). 3) Per Brian Harry’s post. Use the Eclipse Platform Runtime Binary. 7) Get yourself a cup of hot coffee.
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Team Foundation Server: Windows Process Activation Service – Error 183
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Friday, December 17, 2010. Windows Process Activation Service – Error 183. Through hair pulling and swearing, we finally tracked down a machine.config change that one of my colleagues made. In the process of doing some tuning, the I haven’t reviewed the schema, but I’m guessing this is not valid as it does not make sense. After removing the autoConfig, we were back up and running. Thanks to Carlo for pointing us in the right direction. Posted by Mac Noland. Cheap North Face Jackets.
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Team Foundation Server: July 2010
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Friday, July 30, 2010. Why a Web.config change does not result in a new process id. A colleague asked me why he sees Application Start events after modifying his Web.config but does not get a new process id for the worker process. While this article. Is addressed to IIS 5 and 6, I think the same principle must apply for IIS 7. If anyone disagrees with this, let me know. Posted by Mac Noland. Thursday, July 22, 2010. 8220;The Network Path Was Not Found” When Installing our .NET Node Agent. Namespace to su...
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Team Foundation Server: Custom Response Header For Our TFS 2010 App Tier Farm
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Custom Response Header For Our TFS 2010 App Tier Farm. To help me out, I set a custom response header called “x-tfs-machine” that resolves the name of the App Tier machine. Via Fiddler or Wireshark, I know can inspect what App Tier I’m hitting. It seems to be working quite well for me. While I’m just using this for testing, I’m thinking about leaving it on when we go live so we can see what server a user is hitting if they are running into issues. Posted by Mac Noland.