Microsoft is working on a new Windows-based operating system designed to help companies make older machines run better. The software will look and feel like much like Windows XP and will be equipped …
The MOC 2631 Beta is over. Whew! What an experience! Lots of excellent lessons learned. Boeing and Safeco (our guinea pig companies) have some great employees! Some good …
As we all know, SQL Server Reporting Services reports are saved as .RDL files. The files saved and consumed by the VS/Beta 2 Web-based report designer and viewer control, however, are .RDLC …
Welcome all attendees of the MOC 2631 class! We're glad you're here, feel free to poke around and look at some of the problems we've discovered with Team System, and some of the fixes we've …
This has happened to us a few times, so I'm sure we're not alone ...
You go to configure your Unit Test project for Code Coverage, but your test run configuration is missing. In other words, …
Still trying to kill a site... Pretty much the answer is that you can clean up most of the database stuff, but you'll always see it in the VS2005 Team Explorer. But, here's how to get the …
The VSTS team is finishing up its first series of webcasts. These provide both a wide overview of the product and a number of deep drill downs on specific technologies within the product.
You can find …
To those of you who have worked with Team System for a while, this post is redundant -- EVERYONE knows Rob Caron's blog. But if you're new to Team System, you need to go to Rob Caron's blog, …
There's a nice little utility out there for Team System. It allows you to delete a team project. You know, those Foo1 and MyTest projects you create right away? Right! Well, …