RE: [OzTFS] RE: VS 2008 SP1 / TFS SP1 / .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 are RTM

2008-08-12 Thread Martin Woodward
Justin, The build server will also have the build server service installed which is unfortunately patched by the TFS service pack. Therefore you will need to install both the TFS service pack and the VS service pack on the build machine - a mismatch will likely cause problems. M. Marti

RE: [OzTFS] RE: VS 2008 SP1 / TFS SP1 / .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 are RTM

2008-08-12 Thread Justin Adler
Cheers martin :) (i forgot all about the build server _service_). J. From: Martin Woodward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 12 August 2008 7:36 PM To: listserver@oztfs.com Subject: RE: [OzTFS] RE: VS 2008 SP1 / TFS SP1 / .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 are RTM Justin, The build server will also

[OzTFS] Speaking of VS2008 SP1, TFS SP1, etc... can we slipstream these?

2008-08-12 Thread Justin Adler
While some of us are talking about the new service packs that were released a few days ago, is it possible to slipstream any of these service packs against their original counterparts? I know u can slipstream OS service packs against their original OS iso/builds. (i also understand slipstreamin

[OzTFS] RE: Speaking of VS2008 SP1, TFS SP1, etc... can we slipstream these?

2008-08-12 Thread Grant Holliday
Martin has a great write up on creating a slipstreamed TFS SP1 ISO: http://www.woodwardweb.com/tfs/000444.html I don't think you can create a slipstreamed VSTS SP1 ISO. But I'm happy to be proven wrong :) Anthony Borton also had troubles creating a slipstreamed TFS SP1 ISO on an x64 machine. Ev