Hi Mangat,
I found this document very useful and simple enough to start with - also the ABE part is a nice start. Thank you for sharing it. I tried local development with local IS installed and integrated to TFS. Generally it works, just some system locks appear sometime.
In your last reply you mentioned the possibility of connecting to a remote DEV server (i.e. Shared, not Local development) while having this TFS Eclipse plugin functionality utilized.
That is exactly what I need to do.
ATM we use Samba + Visual Studio for manual TFS checkouts/checkins. But that is very slow (e.g. viewing pending changes is quite unresponsive) and complicated (you need to know what related services / classes to check out, moving /renaming assets is a horror)…
Assuming we just have one IS instance and we’d be ok with using 1 user (account) for everybody connecting to TFS - how do you set it up? What are the differences from the setup in this PDF? Why does it need to be one user only anyway?
…Do you just map the directory using network map drive (in our case using Samba as our IS is on Redhat Linux)? Or is this feature doable using ssh directly from Designer/TFS plugin?
Thank you,
Lukas
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