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TFS 2010 with Project Server 2010

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I\'ve just tried out TFS 2010 today, along with Project 2010 and VS 2010. Only Later realized that without Sharepoint, TFS is only configured as Basic. This reduces it\'s functionality as oppose to wh

I've just tried out TFS 2010 today, along with Project 2010 and VS 2010. Only Later realized that without Sharepoint, TFS is only configured as Basic. This reduces it's functionality as oppose to what I've seen during VS2010 product launch. Sadly I can't find any alternative but to get a trial copy of Sharepoint to see if it serve my purpose. Well, apparently Sharepoint only comes with x64 edition. I'm not formatting any machine to x64 just to give this a try. So, after some reading up, I found that Project Server is actually based on Sharepoint. Now I wonder is 开发者_StackOverflow中文版whether TFS can be configure to connect to Project Server?

If it's possible, would the setting be much different that Sharepoint's?

And what am I missing from this setup as oppose to Sharepoint's?


Based on Sharepoint != Sharepoint. I think that Project Server is just a subset of Sharepoint functionality. Also, basing Project on Sharepoint allows for some really tight integration into your portal. To answer your question, I don't think you still will get your fully featured TFS without Sharepoint Proper.

FYI - Sharepoint 2007 (or 3.0 or whatever it is) is not x64 only, but will run on x86. TFS 2010 will go full feature on 2007

Sharepoint 2007 Trial


To answer what you are missing:

  • Reports
  • Project Portal
  • TFS Web Access

That's about it. You still get 90% of the features with your current deployment without SharePoint. Tommy is right about MOSS 2007, it comes in 32-bit and will give you all features. Project Server runs on top of SharePoint as a shared service provider. Traditionally MS releases a power toy to integrate TFS with Project Server. They said they would go over this at TechEd, which just happened about a week ago.

Also, I suspect the integration with Project Server 2010 will be better, but then you will have to run SharePoint 2010 :(

In my opinion, TFS has enough to run most projects by itself and you can use the client version of MS Project for critical path anaylsis, etc.


Use Windows Sharepoint Services for Windows 2003 & Windows 2008: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/sharepoint/bb400747.aspx

For Windows Server 2008 sp2 and Windows Server R2, use SharePoint Foundation 2010: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=49c79a8a-4612-4e7d-a0b4-3bb429b46595&displaylang=en

Both are free.


I'm not formatting any machine to x64 just to give this a try.

Why not use VMWare Server, Hyper-V, Virtual Box or some other virtualization software to run the pre-made demo/trial/lab VHD's - no formatting, no installation, no setup, more hair.

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