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Which is the largest component of TFS 2010 SP1?

Which is the largest component of TFS 2010 SP1?

The largest component of the TFS 2010 SP1 is the set of core product changes that are needed to enable our Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 and Project Server Integration Feature Pack. This component enables portfolio management collaboration between formal project management and developer teams.

How much RAM do I need for TFS 2010 SP1?

We recommend that the computer has 1,024 MB or more RAM. You may encounter some problems that prevent you from installing TFS 2010 SP1 correctly. To resolve the problems, click the following article number to view the Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

Which is Team Foundation Server 2010 Service Pack 1?

Team Foundation Server 2010 SP1 provides updates for the following versions: Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64) with Service Pack 1 Windows Server 2008 (x86 and x64) with Service Pack 2 – all editions Windows Vista (x86 and x64) with Service Pack 2 – all editions except Starter Edition

Do you have to have Windows XP to install Team Foundation Server?

Windows XP (x86) with Service Pack 3 – all editions except Starter Edition A licensed copy of one of the supported Team Foundation Server 2010 products must be installed on the destination computer. We recommend that the computer has 1,024 MB or more RAM. You may encounter some problems that prevent you from installing TFS 2010 SP1 correctly.

Is the team Foundation Server project server integration feature pack available?

Two of the big ones are that VS 2010 SP1 and TFS 2010 SP1 have shipped and that the Team Foundation Server Project Server Integration Feature Pack is now available for MSDN subscribers. As of today, both are available on the MSDN download site .

Is there an object model installer for TFS 2010?

This is the stand-alone Object Model Installer for TFS 2010 (Sp1). This may be used for developing applications that integrate with TFS 2010. This is the stand-alone Object Model Installer for TFS 2010 (Sp1). This may be used for developing applications that integrate with TFS 2010.

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