The initial upgrade process (migration) was pretty smooth for me when I did it 
recently, but I had a lot of issues down the track.

Some of the point of hand we had included


-           Issue in the process template were nothing would list in the 
assigned to field, had to manually edit the work item templates, this may have 
been due to the template coming initially from tfs 2005 (we had upgraded once 
before)

-          The build agent couldn't be installed on XP, and I had existing 
build servers for building vb6 assets. Had to move to win7, and get vb6 working 
there, which is not trivial

-          I upgraded away from the xml based build process, to the new 
workflow build process, has issues replicating some custom build activities 
needed for my vb6 assets. Had to compromise on a couple points there.


Can't think of anything else right now, it's been a slow gradual process for 
me, done in-between other tasks.

Thanks
Clint Colefax

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Brendan Tierney
Sent: Friday, 14 June 2013 9:49 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Upgrading TFS 2008 to TFS 2012

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

________________________________
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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<http://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: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Greg Low (GregLow.com)
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2013 6:30 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: Website title bar image

Hi Folks,

What property on a website is used to configure this icon:

[cid:[email protected]]

[cid:[email protected]]

Regards,

Greg

Dr Greg Low
CEO and Principal Mentor
SQL Down Under
SQL Server MVP and Microsoft Regional Director
1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile│ +61 3 8676 4913 fax
Web: www.sqldownunder.com<http://www.sqldownunder.com/>


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