TL;DR; Bug fixes and updates for the TFS Event Handler Prototype, now supporting .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. Includes installer refresh and event handler examples.
I found a couple of bugs in the TFS Event Handler Prototype release . As I am still supporting this release (many people use it in production) I have fixed the bugs and uploaded new installers.
The config files have not changed, so you should make a copy of your config file before you uninstall the application. Then reinstall it and copy the config files back and you will be sorted. I have this version working on a server and sending emails with the default event handler.
I had already upgraded the solution to Visual Studio 2008, so I went all the way and .Net 3.5 ’ed all of the projects as well. The documentation already exists for you to create your own event handlers and apply them to you team server, but let me know what you are getting your Team Server’s to do.
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