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‎Jan 17, 2014
03:22 PM
when will support for team foundation be added?
when will support for team foundation be added? We don't use clearcase anymore.
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‎Jan 20, 2014
07:48 AM
Integration with Team Foundation Server was added in InstallShield 2011.
If you want to use Team Foundation source control when you are working on your InstallShield projects directly from within InstallShield (without Visual Studio integration), you can do so. To use this functionality, you need to install the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider, which you can obtain from the Visual Studio Gallery on the MSDN Web site. Once the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider is installed, you can add InstallShield projects to Team Foundation source control, check out InstallShield projects from Team Foundation source control, and check in projects to Team Foundation source control—all from within InstallShield.
For more details, search the InstallShield help for TFS.
If you want to use Team Foundation source control when you are working on your InstallShield projects directly from within InstallShield (without Visual Studio integration), you can do so. To use this functionality, you need to install the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider, which you can obtain from the Visual Studio Gallery on the MSDN Web site. Once the Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider is installed, you can add InstallShield projects to Team Foundation source control, check out InstallShield projects from Team Foundation source control, and check in projects to Team Foundation source control—all from within InstallShield.
For more details, search the InstallShield help for TFS.
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‎Jan 22, 2014
03:12 PM
I already have that installed via Premium Visual Studio. However, my question is about tools->options in the source control tab. It still points to clearcase. I have both clearcase and TFS. There does not seem to be a way to select which one the project is using.
In the meantime, I am using visual studio's source control to manage the checkin/out.
I'd like to do it directly from the project.
In the meantime, I am using visual studio's source control to manage the checkin/out.
I'd like to do it directly from the project.
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‎Jan 23, 2014
10:33 AM
InstallShield uses the default source code control system that is installed on the machine. You may want to check the data for the ProviderRegKey registry value
under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\SourceCodeControlProvider (for a 64-bit machine) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider (for a 32-bit machine), and ensure that Team Foundation source control is registered as default.
under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\SourceCodeControlProvider (for a 64-bit machine) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SourceCodeControlProvider (for a 32-bit machine), and ensure that Team Foundation source control is registered as default.