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TFS2010 and VS2008
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04/03/2010 09:45:09
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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OS:
Windows Server 2008
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01451613
Message ID:
01452591
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>>I removed all .VSS and ??VSS files from the project, created a project in TFS Source Control, added all the files and folders to the TFS project, then opened the project from TFS in VS2010. VS2010 asked to upgrade the project which I figured was OK since I have my original in VSS. When what to my bloodshot eyes appears - VS2010 switches from TFS source control to VSS, opens my VSS project, checks it out and upgrades it.
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>Have you tried opening the .csproj (or .vbproj) project in Notepad or something similar? It's just XML. There are some lines in the XML that tell it which source control the project is using. Delete that out of the proj file and try again. I don't know exactly what those lines looks like for VSS, but you'll recognize it when you look. I currently don't have any of my stuff hooked up to source control at the moment, otherwise I could look an give you a more specific answer, but I think you'll probably be able to figure it out.

I beat it another way - I shut off access to the VSS database! That seemed to convince it that resistance was futile. Now I have my project living in TFS.

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>>>I don't know if this is something you might need or not, but check out this download for forward compatiblity of Visual Studio Team System 2008 with TFS 2010 (KB974558): http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=CF13EA45-D17B-4EDC-8E6C-6C5B208EC54D&displaylang=en
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>>>~~Bonnie
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>>Thanks. I had seen that, but I do not and have never used Team System before 2010. AFAIK I was not licensed for it and it is not available in my MSDN downloads. No way to upgrade from that which I don't have :(
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>>This evening I'm fighting with VS2010 and TFS trying to COPY a VS2008 project to another folder and get it into TFS source control. The project was under VSS2005 source control.
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>>I removed all .VSS and ??VSS files from the project, created a project in TFS Source Control, added all the files and folders to the TFS project, then opened the project from TFS in VS2010. VS2010 asked to upgrade the project which I figured was OK since I have my original in VSS. When what to my bloodshot eyes appears - VS2010 switches from TFS source control to VSS, opens my VSS project, checks it out and upgrades it.
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>>Son of a 8itch!
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>>I've tried twice (undoing the checkouts between) and it does the same thing each time.
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>>GRRRRrrrr....
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>>>>>>>>I'm probably not going to hook VFP to TFS, but VS2008 (which I want to connect) should be able to work with TFS2010 if the MSSCCI provider as well, I assume?
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>>>>>>>If you're just going to use VS2008, then I don't think you need to download the provider. In my copy of 2008, I just use the Visual Studio Team Foundation Server plug-in for source control and I'm able to connect to our TFS just fine.
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>>>>>>Where is that plug-in? I don't see it in any of the VS2010 or TFS2010 stuff I have looked at so far..

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>>>>>I'm thinking that it might be with Team Explorer, or (more likely) it came as part of our VS 2008 Team System install.
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>>>>So far I haven't seen anything in the Team Explorer 2010 CD that is a plug-in or client. I installed Team Explorer and it works fine (better than the SourceSafe client). If I can find a plug-in for VS2008 that would be excellent.
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>>>>I do not have and of the Team System 2008 installed and AFAIK I am not licensed for that.
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