Under
the Name tab, you have to enter the name of Collection which you want to
give for your new TPC (I named it as Demo Collection). You can also
provide some description about your TPC in Description tab which is
optional and click next.
Here, you need to enter the name of SQL Server Instance where you want your new TPC data to reside.
You
have the option either to choose the creating a Database for this TPC or
use the already existing empty database and then click next.
In next
screen, you have to choose SharePoint configuration. Here you have the
options to either configure SharePoint Site for TPC at default
collections or you can specify the your existing SharePoint site and
you can also choose not to configure the SharePoint for this
collection, if you choose last option then you cannot configure the
Share Point sites for the all the Team Projects under this Project
Collection. You also have the flexibility to create a Share Point site
for this TPC later on, then if you need you have to configure SharePoint
site for the existing team projects manually.
In next
screen, you will have the Reports configuration. Here you have the
options to either configure the Reports for TPC at default path or you
can specify the path for at existing Reports folder, you can also choose
not to configure the Reports for this collection, if you choose last
option then you cannot create the Reports for the all the Team
Projects under this Project Collection. Here also you can enable
reporting for this TPC later on.
The
next screen is related to Lab Management Configuration, Lab Management
is the new feature in TFS2010 which enables the users to create and
manage virtual test environments where you can deploy and test your
application. There are no options available here as I don’t have the Lab
Management configured for my Team Foundation Server.
The
next screen is Review Configuration window, which will show up all the
configuration settings you have specified, so that you can review the
configurations before creating the Team Project Collection. If you want
to make any changes to the configurations then you can go back to the
previous windows and can make the changes.
After
Reviewing the configuration settings, you can click on verify button.
Which will verify that if you’re Team Project Collection is ready to be
created or not, it will show up the errors and warning (if any) which
can make your Team Project Collection fail.
You can
then choose to create the Team Project Collection if the verify option
doesn’t throw any warnings and errors. If the verify option throws any
errors, then it is strongly suggested that you have to first rectify the
issues then only go for TPC creation especially in case of warnings as
it is a common practice to overlook the warnings.
If you
choose the create TPC option, then it will start the process of creating
a Team Project Collection and once its completed you can check the
status of configuration different components during Team Project
Collection. You can see in below screen that all the components are
configured successfully.
In next
screen, you can find the location of log file created for this Team
Project Creation, this log file is really important in case of Team
Project creation failure because it will help you to find the root
cause for the failure.
Now,
you can see that the New Team Projection (Demo Collection) which was
created is now available in Team Foundation Collection tab and its
status is Online.
You can
now try to connect to this Team Project Collection from Team Explorer.
Choose the newly created Team Project Collection and click on connect.
This
Team Project Collection is empty because no Team Projects are created
yet. Now, you can create the new Team Projects and start working.
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