How do I completely wipe all TFS mappings from my machine?
Over the past few years, I have ended up with multiple projects mapped all over my hard disk haphazardly from VS 2008,2010,2012,2013
Is there an easy way to unmap (and delete local files of) all TFS projects mapped on my machine? After that I'll map them manually as and when I need to
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Over the past few years, I have ended up with multiple projects mapped all over my hard disk haphazardly from VS 2008,2010,2012,2013
Is there an easy way to unmap (and delete local files of) all TFS projects mapped on my machine? After that I'll map them manually as and when I need to
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for 2005-2010, look at thetf workspacecommand. I believe thattf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:*will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx
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Nov 28 '14 at 7:12
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Over the past few years, I have ended up with multiple projects mapped all over my hard disk haphazardly from VS 2008,2010,2012,2013
Is there an easy way to unmap (and delete local files of) all TFS projects mapped on my machine? After that I'll map them manually as and when I need to
visual-studio team-foundation-server
Over the past few years, I have ended up with multiple projects mapped all over my hard disk haphazardly from VS 2008,2010,2012,2013
Is there an easy way to unmap (and delete local files of) all TFS projects mapped on my machine? After that I'll map them manually as and when I need to
visual-studio team-foundation-server
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for 2005-2010, look at thetf workspacecommand. I believe thattf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:*will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx
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Nov 28 '14 at 7:12
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for 2005-2010, look at thetf workspacecommand. I believe thattf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:*will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx
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for 2005-2010, look at the
tf workspace command. I believe that tf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:* will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx– Frank Thomas
Nov 28 '14 at 7:12
for 2005-2010, look at the
tf workspace command. I believe that tf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:* will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx– Frank Thomas
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Go to Visual Studio Command Prompt. Type tf workspace and click Enter. You will get all the mapping. you can remove all if you want. Thanks
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Go to Visual Studio Command Prompt. Type tf workspace and click Enter. You will get all the mapping. you can remove all if you want. Thanks
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Go to Visual Studio Command Prompt. Type tf workspace and click Enter. You will get all the mapping. you can remove all if you want. Thanks
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Go to Visual Studio Command Prompt. Type tf workspace and click Enter. You will get all the mapping. you can remove all if you want. Thanks
Go to Visual Studio Command Prompt. Type tf workspace and click Enter. You will get all the mapping. you can remove all if you want. Thanks
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for 2005-2010, look at the
tf workspacecommand. I believe thattf workspace /owner:YourUserName /remove:*will do it, but check the documentation for each version, and be sure to execute it with the Visual Studio command prompt. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/54dkh0y3%28VS.100%29.aspx– Frank Thomas
Nov 28 '14 at 7:12