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Started by HenrikBlafield at 10-07-2008 3:39 PM. Topic has 1 replies.

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   10-07-2008, 3:39 PM
HenrikBlafield is not online. Last active: 10/22/2008 11:35:17 AM HenrikBlafield

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Warehouse Manager 'TFS server' combobox empty (Resolved)
Update 8.10.2008:

This issue seems to be resolved now. A reboot of the computer after installation of the Admin Utilities seemed to do the trick, and the TFS server is now appearing on the Warehouse Manager as it should.

It might be good to mention this on the installation notes somewhere, as the installation of admin utilities does not explicitly ask for a restart after installation.

Henrik

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Hello,

We have just performed an installation of Scrum for Team System v1.2 on our TFS 2005 box. I am facing the following problem:

When using the Warehouse Manager utility, the 'TFS server' combobox appears empty. When trying to enter the name of our server, there is no response - the 'Run' button appears disabled. Pressing 'Enter' does not produce any results either.

It should be noted that I am able to connect to our TFS server with the list manager and create lists and environments.

Is there a place where I can configure the available servers at the Warehouse Manager? Or is my user account missing some priviledges.

I am using Windows XP SP3 at the client side. The server is running TFS 2005 with WSS 2.0.

Any help would be greatly appreciated - I wasn't able to find anything related on the forum.


With best regards,
Henrik Blåfield
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   10-08-2008, 4:17 PM
Crispin Parker is not online. Last active: 11/13/2008 8:15:53 PM Crispin Parker

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Re: Warehouse Manager 'TFS server' combobox empty (Resolved)
Hi Henrik,

Glad to hear you managed to get the utility working. I expect that the problem was caused by an unsyncronised local cache. TFS uses local caches of work item data in order to improve performance. However, sometimes these caches don't get updated and cause data to hidden.

On the TFS application tier, restarting the IIS process normaly gets things syncronised again.


Regards,

Crispin Parker,
Technical Consultant,
Conchango.

"It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness"
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