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Since you do not get the latest version by default when you check a file out of TFS, it is easy to forget and make changes to a version that is out of date. Most of the time it is just a matter of merging your changes when you check the file back into...
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On the outside chance that I'm not the only that missed the obvious: I've worked on-and-off for months now with teambuild projects and it is a bit of slow process given the need to check-out and check-in the .proj, .rsp, and .xml everytime you...
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Microsoft recommends that all assemblies be assigned a strong name by signing them with a key file. It is further recommended that only the build process be allowed to sign assemblies for distribution with a private key. In order to meet these requirements...
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One of the early frustrating features of 2005 initially was the deprecated ability to specify where your strong name key was in the assembly.info file. In .Net 1.0 -> 1.1 a best practice was to make the location of this .snk file a single location....
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While Google Searches can help, there is still something in knowing where some primary sources are. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it’s a start which is better than “not-a-start” (my anti-pattern of a successful blog): Where...
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Anybody ever have this problem? When I try to connect to my TFS server from my VS Team Suite (VSTS), it states that I cannot connect. I turn temporarily off the Windows 2003 firewall and try it again - with success! I turn the firewall back on and VSTS...
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