Team Server Hmm!

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I got an interesting question from our SQL Server DBA team in London today. They asked if you can integrate team server with Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. I had a look at the software and could not see TFS source control in the list, so I did a little google and found:

Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider

Which allows you to connect the following software to team servfer:

  • Visual Studio .NET 2003
  • Visual C++ 6 SP6
  • Visual Visual Basic 6 SP6
  • Visual FoxPro 9 SP1
  • Microsoft Access 2003 SP2
  • SQL Server Management Studio
  • Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect 6.1
  • Sybase PowerBuilder 10.5
  • Toad for SQL Server 2.0

    Ahh, they think of everything!

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