Hello all. I'm new to this list and a novice with TFS. I hope you'll excuse the (hopefuly) simplistic nature of this question.

I created a brand new Team Project and configured source control in Visual Studio Team Suite to use the TFS plug-in for source control. I then added an empty Visual Studio solution to source control from within Visual Studio. No problem. It shows under source control and I can check it in and out. I have a number of existing projects that I want to move into this new structure. So I copied an existing project folder -- putting the project folder in the solution folder and then right-clicked on the solution and chose Add Existing Project. It did indeed add the existing project to the solution, but it is not in source control.

Note that I can create a NEW project under the solution and it does get added to source control. The new project is also one level down in my workspace folder. When I go to File... Source Control... Change Source Control... it shows my solution and the new project as being bound and valid. However the "existing" project that I added to the solution shows as invalid. The server binding for the solution shows the solution folder and the server binding for the two projects show their respective project folders beneath the solution folder. What am I missing? How do I add an existing project (I have 30 of them) to my solution?

Thanks for your help.
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