Hi,

 

I did it with Beta 2 a few months ago and posted my experience on my
blog.  It was easy but a few things were not done for you like WSS 2 =>
WSS 3 for which I did an in-place upgrade. Team Build was an uninstall
(old) install (new), this time it requires its own domain user account.
I had to fix a DCOM permission error after the WSS upgrade.  It was
pretty simple but I had a full backup anyways in case things went
horribly wrong.

 

Wes

 

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Richard Banks
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 9:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Upgrading to TFS2008

 

Hi,

 

I know it's only been out a few days, but has anyone tried upgrading an
existing 2005 TSF server to 2008 yet?  I'm especially curious if you've
messed around with the project templates or the datawarehouse
(added/removed/renamed fields, changed check in policies, etc).

 

If you have, was the experience a positive one or are you now in a
really bad place, growing ulcers and wondering why you didn't just leave
well enough alone?

 

The upgrade steps in the CHM make it look far too simple.

 

Install

Enter License

Check for issues

Specify Accounts

Cross your fingers & click the "no turning back" button

 

- Richard.

 

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