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Team Foundation Server 2010 has a great flexibility concerning its configuration. When the binaries are installed, a wizard shows up and propose you many types of installations: Basic, Standard, Custom, etc. If you configured your TFS with either Basic...
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The new release of Team Foundation Server 2010 went out few weeks ago. As I was lazy, I installed a quick VM to test it out, I put 512 Meg of RAM because I was cheap and planned to setup the basic version. Well, it didn’t go very well at first as...
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Just a quick post to say that I became Team System MVP from today! I’m really excited about it and I’ll continue hard working for this great community ! Thanks to all the people that helped on Team System from the early years to now: Eric...
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The beta 1 of Visual Studio 2010 and Team System kicked out few weeks ago. As you may know it’s a major release of the Microsoft’s development tools. Most of the product were already existing in the previous version and was greatly improved...
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I was very excited today because I got my new eSata external drive with a Vertex 120 GB, so I plugged it and…. nothing happened! No way I could put the Vertex in USB: the performances drop big time. So I gotta find a way to solve this issue. If...
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MLC SSD have a limited life time, the vertex announced a MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) of 1.5 million of hours. This number is only based on a statistic of “how many gig of data you’re writing everyday”. So if you really want to know...
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You can flash your Vertex’s firmware only from the DOS (under Windows or WinPE won’t work). Here is the fastest way to create a bootable USB Key containing the DOS version of Windows 98. The procedure was stolen form this OCZ forum post ....
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The official post in the OCZ can be found here . Links to the Firmware for the different size of SSD: 30 Gig 60 Gig 120 Gig 250 Gig You can safely flash your SSD from the DOS and it won't erase your existing data ! You can flash from the version 1275...
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I use Hyper-V since a while now, but somehow I always managed to get the network part working without doing anything special, until I met System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM)… When I was creating VMs and connecting them with an Internal...
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I installed Windows 2008 Server x64 with Hyper-V since a while on my laptop. Hyper-V was a great way for me to build up prototypes of several servers in a V-LAN and once you tasted the multiple Snapshot feature, it’s hard to live without it. Now...
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Developing an application using the Team Foundation Server Process Template feature is not an easy task, mainly because of the lack of documentation and sample around it. As I had to deal with it when writing the WITSynchronizer I guess I can share some...
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Travaillant avec beaucoup de client sur le sujet de l'ALM et des méthodologies, je suis souvent confronté à ce genre de situation : Je crée un Process Template pour le client, puis je crée un Team Project qui se...
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Working with many clients on ALM and development processes I am often in a situation like this: I create a Process Template for the client and then create a Team Project based on it. The Team Project will become the "reference Team Project"...
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As I am a consultant, my best friend is the laptop I'm carrying all the time with me. Being a Team System consultant, it's not easy to fulfill all the needs with a single laptop: I have to use several VPCs: a demonstration one, a "development"...
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Well, it's been a long time that I didn't post a message. There were many reasons to that, one of them was undergoing surgery of my right shoulder and then being out for more than 2 months. So let's make some new with old stuffs. Back in 2004...
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