when running windows 8.1 I had the windows explorer extension that allowed TFS 2013 integration.
After an upgrade to Windows 10 that has "made off" as the police would like to say.
Has anyone got this working and if they have what did they do?
You can open the Source Control Explorer window: From the Team Explorer home page (Keyboard: Ctrl + 0, H), choose Source Control Explorer. From the menu bar. Select View, Other Windows, Source Control Explorer.
Known as an online version of Team Foundation Server, it both provides an integrated, collaborative environment that supports Git, continuous integration, and Agile tools for planning and tracking work. A discussion of additional key features of TestArchitect and TFS-MTM integration.
Follow below steps to add the TFS server: Manage Connections -> Connect to a project option in the Team Explorer (use View -> Team Explorer if not available) and connect to the project. Click Add Azure DevOps Server, input tfs server URL and choose Add.
Beginning with Visual Studio 2017, a new extension called Microsoft Team Foundation Version Control Windows Shell Extension has been published to the Visual Studio Marketplace.
The description says:
This release requires a computer with Visual Studio 2017 and all of the Visual Studio system requirements. It supports all TFS Server versions that are supported by Visual Studio 2017:
- Team Foundation Server 2018
- Team Foundation Server 2017
- Team Foundation Server 2015
- Team Foundation Server 2013
- Team Foundation Server 2012
- Team Foundation Server 2010 SP1
- Visual Studio Team Services
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