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Quality Center and Team Foundation Server 2008 Integration
Introduction TFS Team has been working with HP’s Quality Center Team for TFS2008 as a QC connector to help user to synchronize their defects with work items in TFS2008. The connector is build on the TFS Synchronization Toolkit. Toolkit can … Continue reading
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How to: Delete Files and Folders from Source Control using command line
To add a deleted item to the server from the command line Open a Visual Studio 2005 Command Prompt by clicking the Start button, click All Programs, click Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, click Visual Studio Tools, and then click Visual … Continue reading