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Team Foundation Server question

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LonnieJohnson

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This is probably not the right forum but I could not find one. We are installing VS2010 and the Team Foundation Server.

Does anyone know if we have to have a Sharepoint Server?

If not, can you point me in the right direction?

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We are working to employ TFS and had to install Sharepoint. If there is a way around this, we didn't find one at the time.

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Did you have to have a separate Sharepoint server?

I was reading something about being able to put in a Sharepoint URL then disable it after you get pass that step in the process.

Thanks for the quick response.

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Honestly, it's not my project, but get to hear the guy in the next office cussing about it. We already had an older version of Sharepoint running at the time. It then halted install until we upgraded it to the latest and greatest Sharepoint. After that it finally loaded as expected. From what I'm seeing in the tests, Sharepoint is used for the source safe and history and project management. While i can't give you an absolute answer, from what I'm seeing is that it is needed. Does it have to be separate? Our version was originally and therefor I don't know the answer.

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“Crash programs fail because they are based on the theory that, with nine women pregnant, you can get a baby a month.” --Wernher von Braun
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Thanks. Not what I wanted to hear but probably whatg I needed to hear.

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