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New project in VS2005 Team Suite

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GN - 04 Apr 2006 22:29 GMT
I just tried installing the Beta version of VS 2005 Team suite.  I try to
start a new project, but the system shows a dialog box asking for a Team
Foundation Server.  I do not have the Team Foundation Server installed since
I am running XP and according to the Readme files, I need to have Windows
2003 in order to install the Team Foundation Server.

I can I used the VS Team Suite in this situation?
GN - 04 Apr 2006 22:36 GMT
> I just tried installing the Beta version of VS 2005 Team suite.  I try to
> start a new project, but the system shows a dialog box asking for a Team
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> I can I used the VS Team Suite in this situation?

I wanted to ask, "How can I use the Team Suite in this situation?"

Thanks.
Luis Fraile - 17 Apr 2006 17:24 GMT
You can use all the features of Team Suite, but not team Server for managing
projects, you can install a separate server with Team Server and connect to
it to use Team Foundation features, but as I told first, you don't need Team
Foundation Server to use Team suite and it's features for developing, testing
or architecture systems.

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> > I just tried installing the Beta version of VS 2005 Team suite.  I try to
> > start a new project, but the system shows a dialog box asking for a Team
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> Thanks.

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