Remote access to Team Foundation Server 2010

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天涯浪人 2021-01-02 17:30

We are four developers in different locations (in a 100 km radius of each other) tryint o collaborate on a software development project.

We would like to install Tea

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  •  再見小時候
    2021-01-02 18:21

    TFS works just fine for this type of scenario and whether you use a DVCS or not you're still going to have to configure access. You don't need to set up proxies. TFS is extremely fast even over a slow connection. The 3 things you need to remember if you're not on the same domain as the TFS are:

    1. Have the TFS administrator set up your TFS rights using a domain account set up for you. If you don't have a domain account set one up and use it. If there's no domain then create a workgroup account or a local TFS server account.
    2. Add your domain (or workgroup or local TFS server) account credentials manually to the Windows credential store or TFS will keep bugging you to login and that's a pain. Make sure you include the domain (or workgroup or local machine name) in the user name in this format: MyDomainOrMachineOrWorkgroup\MyUserName. No backslash at the beginning, no backslash at the end.
    3. You need to either use the IP directly to connect or add an entry to your hosts file (C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts). For those that haven't ever gone into this file the "etc" is actually the directory name not just me saying "and so on". The entries there tell you that when you type an address like mytfs.mydomain.com it should go to IP such and such. That's all.

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