Terje Sandstrom

------ Chief Software Geek at Inmeta Consulting in Scandinavia ----- and a Visual Studio ALM MVP

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Saturday, October 24, 2009 #

Visual Studio 2010 (beta 2) can be connected to an existing TFS 2008 Server.  Much of the new great stuff is then not available, quite naturally.  But I was quite positively surprised that some stuff I had not expected to work in fact did.  Which of course means it’s client stuff more than server stuff. Anyway, here comes:

History across branches:  You can now see the history of a versioned item even it started it’s life in another branch, and even if you are connected to a TFS 2008 server.

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You can see that this item started out in a Development (Feature) branch, changeset 33008, but in changeset 34502 it was merged into the Main. 

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