TFS MSSCCI Provider 1.1 is available
As announced yesterday by Brian Harry and also by Michal Malecki in the TFS Version Control Forum, version 1.1 of Team Foundation Msscci Provider is now available for download here.
Continue ReadingAs announced yesterday by Brian Harry and also by Michal Malecki in the TFS Version Control Forum, version 1.1 of Team Foundation Msscci Provider is now available for download here.
Continue ReadingI’d planned on giving a blow by blow account of TechEd 2006, but it was so amazingly busy I just never got time. I sat down at my laptop on Wednesday night and then woke up an hour later at the keyboard – so I figured I needed to sleep. During the day, the Teamprise booth was unbelievably busy.
Continue Reading[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/blog/teamprise2.png)[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/blog/teamprise2.png)In a few hours, I’ll be getting on a flight to TechEd 2006 in Boston. If you are coming along then make sure to stop by the Teamprise booth and get a preview of Teamprise 2.0.
Continue ReadingIn a couple of weeks I’ll be presenting a MSDN webcast on Team Foundation Server Source Control For those of you that have attended one of the talks I did around Ireland it is probably nothing new, but if you missed the talk then now is your opportunity to join in the fun from the comfort of your own computer.
Continue ReadingApologies for being quiet on the blogging front lately, we’ve been busy getting ready for TechEd in Boston next week. I’ll soon be able to share some exciting news so stay tuned.
Continue ReadingRecently I was putting together some slides for a talk and I was trying to put together a short sentence regarding the definition of each. The one that gave me most problems was that of the Team Project. Clark Sell recently posted a link to the official guidance on MSDN.aspx>). As you can see it is hard to sum up.
Continue Reading[](http://www.woodwardweb.com/blog/CIMG3334.JPG)Back in February Microsoft were asking for feedback on the installation for Team Foundation Server Release Candidate. During the early betas TFS got a lot of flack for being hard to install.
Continue ReadingThis tip is a follow up from my rather less helpful post “Don’t Do That” where I discussed the “Inherit security settings” option in the security settings tab for the Source Control Explorer when talking to Team Foundation Server.
Continue ReadingOk, I’ll admit it. My name is Martin Woodward and I am a gadgetaholic. I have a few USB memory keys and a couple of external USB hard-drives. However, I’ve been thinking about getting a new memory key for a while because my other ones are either too small or are a bit battered looking.
Continue ReadingThanks to Ben for passing this on. You can now do a straight forward “apt-get install sun-java5–jre” and have it install on Debian and Ubuntu. Due to the old licensing restrictions you used to have to package up the installation yourself and was a real pain.
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