Dubbelbock TFS 2.0 (Beta)

Back in May, I released version 1.0 of Dubbelbock TFS.  Dubbelbock 1.0 let you access Team Foundation Server version control from Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) so that you could do check ins, check outs, get latest, and other common commands. 

Since then I've been fixing bugs and adding new features and now Dubbelbock TFS v2.0 is ready for beta.

The big new feature in v2.0 is Work Item Stencils.  I kept finding that I needed to create Work Items in TFS with the same field values again and again.  Especially, Work Items in certain projects for certain areas and iterations.  Creating these gets tedious and it's time consuming to go through the process of opening up Visual Studio, Team Explorer, drilling in to the right Team Project, choosing the work item type, choosing the areas and iterations, etc etc etc.  Entering a "quick bug" into TFS isn't always so quick.

That's where Stencils come in.  After you've defined your stencils, all you have to do is right-click on the Dubbelbock tray icon and select the work item type that you want to create.

Dubbelbock creates a new work item for you, fills in the values and then pops up the Work Item Editor so that you can finish adding the details you want. 

Pretty easy, huh?

For more information, click here.  To download Dubbelbock TFS v2.0 Beta, click here

Unfortunately, we still cannot provide support for 64-bit operating systems.  Also, this release only supports Visual Studio 2005.  (We'll be adding support for Visual Studio 2008 soon.)

-Ben

 

-- Looking for training, mentoring, installation, or customization help with Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server?  Contact me via http://www.benday.com.

posted @ Wednesday, August 08, 2007 3:10 PM

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# Using TFS from Windows Exporer

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This is on of these VSTS topics that really keep me highly motivated in the Team System space. More and

# Credentials using 2.0 beta

Left by Ryan at 10/9/2007 6:53 PM
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I just downloaded the 2.0 beta to give it a try today. Is there a way to have Dubbelbock store my TFS credentials? Every time I execute a command it prompts me for my credentials.

# re: Dubbelbock TFS 2.0 (Beta)

Left by Ben Day at 10/10/2007 7:37 AM
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Hey Ryan,

What you'll want to do is to configure Windows to log into TFS for you automatically.

Here are some instructions on how to do it in XP and Vista. (BTW, this will keep you from having to type your password from Visual Studio as well.)

http://www.benday.com/dubbelbock/StoredPasswords/WinXpStoredNetworkCredentials.pdf
http://www.benday.com/dubbelbock/StoredPasswords/VistaStoredNetworkCredentials.pdf
-Ben

# re: Dubbelbock TFS 2.0 (Beta)

Left by Marc Weber at 1/23/2008 8:31 AM
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Hi,

I got a Problem with Dubbelbock.
There are no extensions in the context menu of the Windows Explorer (Windows XP Pro (x86)). Nothing changed after the installation. But the installation was successful and the process is running.

I'am from Germany, so I've changed the paths from "...\Program Files\..." to "...\Programme\...".

Is threre something else to do (Friewall, configure the TFS Server URI, etc)?
Marc

# re: Dubbelbock TFS 2.0 (Beta)

Left by Marc Weber at 1/23/2008 8:53 AM
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Hi again,

do I have to register the shell extensions or change the DubbelbockConfig.xml / Dubbelbock.UI.exe.config ?

Marc

# re: Dubbelbock TFS 2.0 (Beta)

Left by Greg at 8/7/2008 1:58 PM
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Any support for vs2008 yet? Are you still working on this project?

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