G'day Folks,
I am researching what is required to upgrade / migrate TFS 2008 to TFS 2012. I 
note that TFS 2012 can only be installed on a 64 bit OS , so if you are on a 32 
bit OS  you cannot do an in-place upgrade, you need to migrate.
This is for a local government authority, and there is a mix of project types 
in the current TFS 2008 repository from WPF, ASP.Net, Wiforms, VB.NET C#, 
VS2005, VS2008, and VS2010 format.
I am wanting to find out if anyone else has gone down this path and what the 
experience has been like.
Regards,
Brendan Tierney
M: 0423 782 930 T: 07 5514 6231
PO Box 6243 Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9729


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Subject: RE: Website title bar image
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 13:49:02 +1000


Thanks Michael & Yann, I’ve added one. It’s a real challenge to try to have 
something that looks good in that resolution though. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 
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SQL Down Under | Web: www.sqldownunder.com From: Yann Duran 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2013 7:01 PM
To: Greg Low; ozDotNet
Subject: RE: Website title bar image Hi Greg, It’s called a favicon. Yann From: 
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Of Greg Low (GregLow.com)
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Subject: Website title bar image Hi Folks, What property on a website is used 
to configure this icon:   Regards, Greg Dr Greg LowCEO and Principal MentorSQL 
Down UnderSQL Server MVP and Microsoft Regional Director1300SQLSQL (1300 775 
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