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I can confirm that with the same revision 5.1.0.15 the same behavior still exists and is most annoying. the last message here was back in late October, is there any resolution to this?
I am evaluating your product and this is the main item that appears to be on EVERYONE'S list. Our applications are large but we manage our name spaces very well, so having the filter stick would be very productive for us.
Is this being looked at and when could we see a solution? / comments
I can confirm that with the same revision 5.1.0.15 the same behavior still exists and is most annoying. the last message here was back in late October, is there any resolution to this?
I am evalua...
I thought I would post the steps required to connect using TFS 2010 RC. This was worked out with the help of Stephanie Herr (Thanks) Required: Install the Team Systems Explorer for 2008. Optional: Create a new team project collection in the TFS 2010 admin panel on your TFS 2010 server.
Using Visual Studio 2010, create a new Team Project in the Team Project Collection of your choice. IMPORTANT
In visual Studio - Select the Team Project and link it to a local path. This will enable the creation of an empty folder which is required at this time.
Create an empty folder in the Team Project. This si the folder you will choose when linking inside of SQL Server Management Console.
Open SSMC, select the database and click on the Create New Link to Source Control in the SQL Source Control Tab.
For the server URL you should specify it like this.
http://server name/tfs/Team Project Collection Name
Then you can click on browse and select the empty folder you created in Visual Studio. DO NOT select the Team Project root name, it has to be the empty directory your created.
This is what worked for me, your results may vary. now that I can use it I can start requesting all the cool features I desire....:) / comments
I thought I would post the steps required to connect using TFS 2010 RC. This was worked out with the help of Stephanie Herr (Thanks)Required: Install the Team Systems Explorer for 2008.Optional: ...
Great, but a correction is in need here.:D VS2010 is no longer in Beta it is in RC now and is scheduled for release Mid April. Sooooo, it would be really nice if you could start the work earlier??:P I have been using the RC since it was released and it is awesome. / comments
Great, but a correction is in need here.:D VS2010 is no longer in Beta it is in RC now and is scheduled for release Mid April. Sooooo, it would be really nice if you could start the work earlier...
I will also jump on this bandwagon. The ability to re name the snapshots is great, it would be very helpful to get rid of the ones that we know are not adding anything useful. / comments
I will also jump on this bandwagon. The ability to re name the snapshots is great, it would be very helpful to get rid of the ones that we know are not adding anything useful.