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TFS Event Handler Revisited

Explore the challenges and solutions in revisiting the TFS Event Handler for Visual Studio 2008. Join Martin Hinshelwood on this coding journey!

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As I now have a TFS  server in the office and we have  Go-Live on 1st February I will be revisiting the TFS Event Handler prototype. I think there is too much work in the main code to get it working, but I should be able to rework the Prototype for Visual Studio 2008 and Team Foundation Server 2008.

Hopefully this will not be much work…

Well, I was wrong… Looks like some language compatibility problems…

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