When Team Foundation Server 2010 was released, there are no Windows 10. I check its system requirements and found it supports Windows 7. So does anyone have experiences in installing TFS 2010 on Windows 10 successfully?
Thanks
TFS 2010 doesn't support Windows 10, it only supports the following client operating systems:
Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate)
Windows Vista SP2
More details, please refer to Requirements and compatibility.
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I have windows XP machine and visual studio 2005 and 2010 are installed on it, which are running fine.
Some applications are developed with Visual studio .net 2003. So i need to install VS 2003 now. can i install it on same machine.
Will it impact the VS 2005/10 installations ?
I have referred
Do I need to uninstall all higher versions of Visual Studio just to reinstall VS 2003 successfully?
and
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/robcaron/archive/2005/04/20/410224.aspx?Redirected=true
but i am not clear whether to go ahead with installation or not.
Please suggest
This might be a silly problem. My laptop has Windows 7. I have installed Visual Studio 2012. But there is no Windows Phone project. I have tried to install Windows Phone sdk 8 but it says that I need Windows 8 to install that.
I have tried to install Windows Phone sdk 7 but it says that I need Visual Studio 2010 service pack. I don't know what to do next.
You can't install the Windows Phone 8 SDK on Windows 7, so if you want to develop on Windows 7, you'll have to install the Windows Phone 7 SDK.
It includes Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone. If you already have VS2010 installed, the SP1 is indeed required.
I have Visual Studio 2003, 2005 and 2008 installed on my machine + my OS is Windows 7.
Both 2005 and 2008 are working properly except for 2003.
I have a project that still needs to be compiled in VS 2003. I have setup-ed it in IIS7 and it is working fine but when opening it in VS2003 it prompts me...
"Visual Studio .Net cannot create or open the application. The likeliest problem is that the required components are not installed on the local Web server. Run Visual Studio .net setup and add the web development component."
I even tried to repair it but still did not work.
Are there any solutions or should I really uninstall the other VS?
I am installing TFS 2010 on a Win XP PC. When I get to "Select features to install" it only offers to install the Team Foundation Build Service. It does not offer to install Team Foundation Server.
Why oh why is this?
XP is not a supported operating system. Only 2003+ server operating systems are supported.
Edit - Just noticed my link was for TFS 2008 - Here's the list of OSes that support TFS 2010:
Windows Vista® operating system with Service Pack 2 (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, excluding Windows Vista Starter and Home Basic Editions)
Windows 7® operating system (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, excluding Windows 7 Starter Edition)
Windows Server® 2003 (32-bit) with Service Pack 2 or later (all editions)
Windows Server® 2003 R2 (32-bit) or later (all editions)
Windows Server® 2008 (both 32-bit and 64-bit) with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Server® 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Well.. it is a SERVER product.
However, considering you can install it on Vista or Windows 7 then they probably are doing things that just aren't supported under IIS 5.1
Yesterday it was announed that WIF - Windows Identity Foundation SDK RC was released in public domain. I tried installing the msu file from MSDN on my PC which has Home Premium edition of Vista and it failed? Microsoft mentions that Vista is supported but does not mention any versions of Vista on the site...Does anyone have similar problems??
I have the exact same issue on a Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition box. I had the WIF Beta 2 uninstalled prior to installing the RC. Any chance that the .msu is confused with something that is left behind by the B2 uninstall script.
Frank
Update...
Found a thread on MS Geneva forum that talks about needing SP2 for WS 2008 and Vista. Just finished installing the RC.
Download link - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a4dd31d5-f907-4406-9012-a5c3199ea2b3&displaylang=en
Good luck.
I faced similar problem on Windows 2008 Server. MSU files failed saying "The update does not apply to your computer". Also prior to installing Windows Identity Foundation SDK installation asked for "Windows Identity Foundation Runtime". From where I can get "Windows Identity Foundation Runtime"?
You can download the WIF runtime for Vista/W2K8(win6) and Win7/W2K8R2(win6.1) (for x86 and x64 systems), as well as the SDK, from the MSDN Evaluation Center.
If you want the SDK, you have to install the runtime before the SDK.
Christian