Team Foundation Server Power Tools December 2011

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Power Tools are a set of enhancements, tools and command-line utilities that increase productivity of Team Foundation Server scenarios.

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Visual Studio
2010
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7/9/2012
10.0.41206.0
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by Sergio Parra | April 27 2013

Great set of tools! It makes all easier!

by BasantP | November 15 2012

This is nice tool and make TFS funtions easier..

by BruceP | November 07 2012

by Fabiano Batista | August 07 2012

I tested the backup tool feature, and it worked perfectly. Very handy tool.

by 吴慧锋 | August 02 2012

dose not work in vs 2012 rc, work with vs 2010 but can not edit Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 - Preview 4

by GanganapalliPavanKumar | July 01 2012

It is very nice being able to edit XAML within the build process templates. This should be a common tool within Visual Studio. Thanks for doing this.

by smartellie | June 20 2012

Don't know why I cannot view the 78 reviews that others have written. Microsoft - get with the "app" process - we all expect to see other reviews before we buy a product...

by Gerald Bauer | June 15 2012

It is nice being able to edit XAML within the build process templates. This should be a common tool within Visual Studio. Thanks for doing this.

by Mr. Wharty | June 08 2012

Another must have add-in

Great tools for TFS...

by verma.nitin | May 17 2012

by Arvin_DJ | May 12 2012

Had to wrestle a bit to make things work (Think Backup tool permissions!)

On the whole though a very powerful set of tools that should be part and parcel of Visual Studio.

Hoping VS 11 / TFS 11 includes all of these as from RTM.

by ezien | May 08 2012

by Brandon Williams | April 26 2012

Nice tools.

by MartinIs2Fast | April 14 2012

I see problems with Team Members and Cisco Webex Connect version 7.2.0.16843
I had to disable that feature (Team Members and Team Members Contact Synchronization)
Hope they fix it soon :(

by Guido Over | April 13 2012

by Andromeda Nebula | March 21 2012

Same problem as mentioned by 'by Jon Kirby | March 09 2012 '
Visual studio crashes againa and again . I have to uninstall the Tools to make my visual studio work. Thats a shame I can't even use the Tool.
Iam hoping some update will be done in order to solve the issue. Else it makes simply useless.

by Asaf Benyamin | March 15 2012

by Jon Kirby | March 09 2012

The Team Explorer changes causes Visual Studio to crash whenever you go to Team Explorer. This happens on our main development machines but not on our virtual build machine. On the build machine the additions seem good.

The Windows Explorer integration works fine and is good.

Rating it down due to it's stability issues on some machines.

by Thiago Rogerio de Oliveira | February 22 2012

The process and work item edit tool is very good!!

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  • Customizing a work item gloabally using TFS Power Tool
    1 Posts | Last Post March 05, 2013
    • Hello,
      
      I would like to customize my work item say, Bug for capturing more information for reporting purpose. I am successfull in customizing the bug work item using TFS Power Tool for a particular Project / Application available under one project collection.
      
      Now, i want the same customized fields to be available to the work item (Bug) across my TFS, regardless of under which the project collection it is created. How can i do it. Any help is highly appreciated.
      
      Regards,
      
      Arun Nambiar
  • Download previous versions
    1 Posts | Last Post February 27, 2013
    • I'm trying to install the December 2011 version, but setup keeps asking for the MSI of the August 2011 version which I don't have any more.
      Where can I get it so I can uninstall it?
      Any other ideas?
  • Test Attachment Cleaner times out
    2 Posts | Last Post January 29, 2013
    • When I attempt to run the tcmpt.exe command, my query always times out:
      
      C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Test Attachment Cleaner>tcmpt.exe attachmentcle
      anup /collection:http://server:8080/tfs/defaultcollection /teamproject:"Project" /settingsfile:"SampleSettings\Scenario1-SizeGreaterThan100MB.xml" /mode:
      "preview"
      Logging output to defaultcollection_Project_2012-08-08.025115.log
      ..........Team Foundation services are not available from server Server\Def
      aultCollection.
      Technical information (for administrator):
        The operation has timed out
      
      I'm running this against TFS 2010.
    • Was there an answer on this thread?  We have just migrated to a 2010 server and now I’m getting the same message.  Works fine in VS2010 but I cannot connect with the 2010 TFS MSSCCI Provider.
      
      What is the solution?  Downgrade back to the 2008 FTS Server?
      
  • tfpt annotate works incorrect
    1 Posts | Last Post December 12, 2012
    • i've got file in tfs that has 2 changesets in history: 
      - my changeset
      - branch changeset (first changeset in the branch created by 'branch' operation)
      when i call tfpt annotate on that file, it says all lines changed in latest changeset ('my changeset') which is incorrect. 
      it looks like this tool do not compare 'branch' changesets, i think it's a bug
  • Team members and Lync 2013
    1 Posts | Last Post November 27, 2012
    • I have installed both VS2010 and Lync 2013
      Whenever I start VS2010 and the team members node is populated the Lync window pops up. At the same time all/most of the contacts in Lync are added as contacts or links in contacts in Outlook. The results is 10s of links and on my phine (iPhone) the same contact available 10s of times with no way of easy deleting them. :(
      Any thought what could be going on here and maybe how to solve it?
  • Removing old server references from TFSShellExt?
    2 Posts | Last Post November 23, 2012
    • Anyone know how to cleanup old servers from TFSShellExt's awareness?  app log is littered with HTTP 404 errors and I can't figure out how to prevent them from being called.  There is a thread here that details it pretty well, and has gone unresolved for 2 years.  hope the URL works ... http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfspowertools/thread/71e02439-81b2-46a1-8dfb-405d0078f953
    • There's now a solution on there if you re-check the link. Takes a bit of fiddling but, it works. :)
  • Symlinks
    1 Posts | Last Post October 25, 2012
    • Is there anyway to make tfpt treeclean and tfpt scorch handle symlinks? At the moment it fails when it runs across a directory that is a reparse point.
  • Can't check in
    1 Posts | Last Post October 08, 2012
    • I'm I can check files out usign the Explorer extension but when I try to check it back in again (or undo checkout) I'm gettign an error message that Microsoft.Team.Foundation.VersionControl.ControlAdapter 10.0.0.0 or one of its dependancies can't be found.
      
      The Assmembly doesn't appear to be on my machine at all.
      
      Any ideas where it can be installed from?
  • TFS Power Tools - Alerts Explorer - Documentation
    1 Posts | Last Post September 28, 2012
    • Does any documentation exist for "Alert Explorer" that gives at least a brief explanation of the items listed under "Fields"?
      
      I realize that some of them are obvious. I've also found that some provide a drop down box of predefined selections in the "Value" cell. For example, the selecting "StatusCode" as the field gives a drop down box of the following items:
      
      All,Failed,InProgress,None,NotStarted,PartiallySucceeded, Stopped, Succeeded
      
      However, not all fields are obvious, especially fields that do not provide drop down boxes. For example the field "Title". Does this mean the title of the build definition? the alert definition? etc.
      
      Is there perhaps a more general location in visual studio documentation where these fields are explained? These are all the fields I desire to have described (even though some may be obvious):
      
      AgentPath
      
      BuildNumber
      
      CompilationStatus
      
      ConfigurationFolderUri
      
      DefinitionPath
      
      DropLocation
      
      FinishTime
      
      KeepForever
      
      LastChangeBy
      
      LastChangedOn
      
      LogLocation
      
      Quality
      
      RequestedBy
      
      RequestedFor
      
      SourceGetVersion
      
      StartTime
      
      Status
      
      StatusCode
      
      Subscriber
      
      TeamProject
      
      TestStatus
      
      Title
      
      Also, especially with fields that do not provide a drop down box, it would be useful to know the syntax requirements. For example, are values case insensitive? Is a domain prefix required when entering a user with the "RequestedBy" field? Having explicit details on the input each of field would be very nice.
  • Can we restore backups with SQL Server Management Studio
    2 Posts | Last Post September 13, 2012
    • If we only want to restore a Team Project Collection Database (and we don't care about the reports, the tfs configuration db, etc...), can we do it with the restore feature of SQL Server Management Studio ?
      
      I have indeed an issue with the restore wizard of the power tools: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfspowertools/thread/debe5172-c268-45a6-a8b0-e8469ad38e31
      
      If that is doable/valid, can we also simply restore all the other databases using that interface or will we be missing data/state ?
      
      V.
    • For information purpose, I finally did restore only one collection DB with the SQL Management Restore feature and everything works fine since...
      
      I had no choice as I was unable to use the Power Tools Restore Wizard to do it. I did post on that problem here: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/tfspowertools/thread/debe5172-c268-45a6-a8b0-e8469ad38e31
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