tfs - Deployment of code which uses the Microsoft Team Foundation Server APIs -


What are the minimum requirements for deploying the XE using the TFS API?

I have a machine with a small: (12GB left with 1GB only) SP1 to C: \ (hence the .NET 3.5 SP1) since I used VSStudiio 2008 SP1 on that machine + Team Explorer + can not install the VSStudio SP1 SDK. Any ideas ??? Currently I get an exception: System.Uniproprum Expression: The Common Language Runtime has detected an invalid program. Microsoft Foundation. Client. TeamFoundationServer.get_HasAuthenticated ()

It is similar to issuing:

There is no officially licensed redistribution package for TFS API. So the minimum package is Team Explorer, I recommend VS SP1, as well as to ensure that you get all the bug fixes. Do not be afraid - the VS SP1 package looks great and takes forever, but it will patches only some of the products already present.

There are generally per machine license restrictions. * However, it is necessary to ensure that all the users accessing the service written by you will be valid cal. (Or you are using the TFS workgroup version, which does not require a CL)

In theory, you can only use copying those assemblies that manually add GAC Are there. But it is unsupported and technically violates the EULA.

BTW, you should be able to drive above any directory / drive to the like. Once you get a given VS If you install the product (say, professional), then additional products (such as suits, team explorers, etc.) insist on going into the same folder - but the initial installation should be configurable.

* Not 100% true - Read the TFS 2008 Licensing Guide for complete details


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