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Microsoft Dynamics GP White Paper: Using Microsoft Team Foundation 2012 with Microsoft Dexterity

This paper provides the basic instructions for setting up Microsoft Team Foundation 2012 as a source code control repository for Dexterity.

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  • Version:

    12.0

    Date Published:

    7/15/2024

    File Name:

    UsingTFS2012WithDexterity.pdf

    File Size:

    600.6 KB

    This paper provides the basic instructions for setting up Microsoft Team Foundation 2012 as a source code control repository for Dexterity.

    Topics covered include:
    • Installing Team Foundation Server
    • Configuring Team Foundation Server
    • Installing Microsoft Visual Studio Team Explorer
    • Creating a Team Project
    • Configuring Source Control for a Team Project
    • Connecting to the Team Foundation Server
    • Installing the Dexterity Source Code Control Server
    • Configuring the Dexterity Source Code Control Server
    • Configuring Dexterity
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012

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