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ebrown_1
14 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Carlos,
Regardless of whether you eventually run with the Eclipse plugin or not, first let's get the Code Collaborator GUI client working with TFS on your system. The Code Collaborator TFS integration uses the Teamprise command line client, tf. It needs to either be in the system path, or be specified in your SCM configuration in the client (the tfs-exe parameter). The Validate button in your SCM configuration for TFS will verify that tf executes as expected. It is possible your new Teamprise installation does not include the tf command line client? The same applies to running under Windows - the tf.exe must either be on the path, or be specified in the Code Collaborator configuration for TFS.
Perhaps your new Teamprise installation does not have the tf command line client? Let me know if that's the case.
Eric
Regardless of whether you eventually run with the Eclipse plugin or not, first let's get the Code Collaborator GUI client working with TFS on your system. The Code Collaborator TFS integration uses the Teamprise command line client, tf. It needs to either be in the system path, or be specified in your SCM configuration in the client (the tfs-exe parameter). The Validate button in your SCM configuration for TFS will verify that tf executes as expected. It is possible your new Teamprise installation does not include the tf command line client? The same applies to running under Windows - the tf.exe must either be on the path, or be specified in the Code Collaborator configuration for TFS.
Perhaps your new Teamprise installation does not have the tf command line client? Let me know if that's the case.
Eric
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