![]() • 1) Download and Run the.exe file, and follow the instructions to download the zip file. 2) Extract all the files from the zip file to a known location on your computer. 3) Follow the instructions at Note: When you try to extract the files into a location with a long path you might be prompted for a password. The issue appears to lie in the Windows Extraction Wizard. When you extract a file with a long path into a location with a long path, the combined path length seems to exceed the capability of the Extraction Wizard. Unfortunately, instead of an informative error message, you are prompted for a password. As a simple workaround, try the following when the Extraction Wizard prompts you for a location to place the extracted files. Instead of choosing a location with a long path (e.g., the Desktop or My Documents), extract the files to a shallow path, like the root of a drive, such as C:. Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give you. Microsoft Solutions Framework version 3. Tools, best practices, case studies, templates. Apr 14, 2014 Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of a new version SDL process templates: Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile 2013 plus. TFS 2018| TFS 2017| TFS 2015| TFS 2013 You can share documents and files that you want to make available to all team members by uploading them to the project portal for your team project. You can create document libraries and organize the files that you upload to your project portal within those libraries, in addition to folders and subfolders. The folders and subfolders always appear in alphabetical order. Your team project's Documents page displays all the project portal document libraries as its child nodes. These nodes are the same names that appear when you click Documents in the project portal. The Documents node is another view of the document libraries on the project portal. You can view documents by double-clicking them. You can also upload, delete, move, and perform other tasks on the documents, libraries, and folders. When you create a team project, the process template that you use determines the default names and content of the folders that are located under the Documents node of Team Explorer. For a description of the documents that are provided with the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) process templates, see. You can add other folders to the Documents node. ![]() The folders and subfolders always appear in alphabetical order. You can use Team Explorer or your project portal to manage documents and document libraries. For information about how to manage documents in the project portal, see the help information that is provided for SharePoint Products. Requirements • Your team project has a project portal enabled and is associated with a SharePoint site. The Documents page appears in Team Explorer only when these conditions are met. • You must be a member of the Team Foundation Valid Users security group. If the necessary security permissions are set explicitly, your View project-level information permission on the team project must be set to Allow. • You must also have Contribute permissions set for the project portal in SharePoint Products. For more information, see. Upload a document To upload a document in Team Explorer • In Team Explorer, under the Documents node, right-click the folder where you want to upload the document, and then click Upload Document. • In the Open dialog box, click the document that you want to upload. If necessary, use the navigation buttons to locate the document. • Click Open. The document is uploaded to the folder that you right-clicked. To upload a document in Windows Explorer • In Team Explorer, expand the Documents node or child node where you want to upload the document. • In Windows Explorer, click the document that you want to upload, and then drag it to the folder or document library under the Documents node. Note that in Windows 8, Windows Explorer is File Explorer. Create a document library To create a document library in Team Explorer • In Team Explorer, right-click the Documents node for the team project where you want to create the document library, and then click New Document Library. • Type a name for the library, and then press ENTER. Add a folder or subfolder To add a folder or subfolder in Team Explorer • In Team Explorer, right-click the folder that is above where you want to add the folder, and then click New Folder. Note If you create a list of work items as a document in one team project and then move or copy that list to another team project, the bindings and references in that list continue to the first team project. For example, if a list of work items is contained in a Microsoft Excel (.xls) or Microsoft Project (.mpp) file, these files continue to be bound to the team project where the work items are defined. If you move the files to another team project, you do not change the server bindings. For information about how to change the server to which a document is bound, see. To delete a document or folder • In Team Explorer, right-click the document or folder, and then click Delete. Rename a document or folder To rename a document or folder • Right-click the document or folder, and then click Rename.
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