tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26188540408869188692024-03-13T13:41:27.596-07:00Stanley Development Blogdstanleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18136880273231288539noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2618854040886918869.post-87022678441971269912010-04-30T08:03:00.001-07:002010-04-30T09:11:24.097-07:00Adding 2010 Power Tools to VS Premium<style type="text/css"> .style1 { font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline; } </style>With Team Explorer being included in the Visual Studio Premium and Ultimate install, you may wish that the TFS Power Tools are also included. Well they can be. You must modify four files located in the VS disk Setup folder but it can be done. Start by backing up the LocData.ini, vs_setup.pdi, baseline.dat, and setup.sdb files. Following these instructions will add the power tool directly into the install.<br />
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<span class="style1">setup\LocData.ini </span> <br />
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Add the bold lines below: <br />
[gencomp89,{12CDA52C-7A8F-4785-8A22-53C87393FEE0}] <br />
ComponentName=Microsoft Help Viewer 1.0 x64 <br />
<b>[gencomp459,{12CDA52C-7A8F-4785-8A22-53C87393FEE0}] <br />
ComponentName=Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 Power Tools </b> <br />
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[VS Custom] <br />
ProdDesc=Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Premium <br />
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<span class="style1">setup\vs_setup.pdi </span> <br />
In the [Complete Component List] add <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
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In the [Complete Dependency List] and [Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Premium - ENU] list add <br />
gencomp459,{12CDA52C-7A8F-4785-8A22-53C87393FEE0} <br />
<br />
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<span class="style1">setup\baseline.dat </span> <br />
In the [Complete Component List] add <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
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At the end, just before [VS Custom] add the following. You may want to change the value in the “CommandLine” <br />
setting. This will set which power tool features are installed. <br />
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[gencomp459,{12CDA52C-7A8F-4785-8A22-53C87393FEE0}] <br />
BlockorWarn=0 <br />
CleanCost=50000 <br />
CommandLine=ADDLOCAL=TFPS,CLI,VSIP,CHECKINPOLICIES <br />
ComponentType=3 <br />
EncryptionOpt=0 <br />
EstInstallTime=180 <br />
GFN=GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
HiddenFeature=0 <br />
IgnoreLaterVersions=0 <br />
InstallBeforeVS=0 <br />
InstallOnAMD64=1 <br />
InstallOnFutureNT=1 <br />
InstallOnIA64=0 <br />
InstallOnLHS=1 <br />
InstallOnNetServer=1 <br />
InstallOnVista=1 <br />
InstallOnWinXP=1 <br />
InstallOnWin7=1 <br />
InstallOnWin7Server=1 <br />
InstallOnx86=1 <br />
InstallPackage=tfsPowerTools2010.msi <br />
LogFile=dd_tfsPowerTools2010_enu.txt <br />
Repair=1 <br />
Uninstall=1 <br />
Reboot=0 <br />
RebootLaterOk=1 <br />
ReturnType=NetRtReturnCheck <br />
moduleid=3E0AC23F-5A84-45FF-B03D-6803907C46C5 <br />
ProductCode={B6DC31D8-A303-4D14-9C88-59F183F55BEC} <br />
UpgradeCode={61C7C09D-87AE-466C-9C2D-107F49465429} <br />
version string=3.0.30423.0 <br />
VersionCheck=MSIVersionStringCheck <br />
DDownloadFile=tfsPowerTools2010.msi <br />
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<span class="style1">setup\setup.sdb </span> <br />
<br />
At the end of the [GUID to Friendly Name Mapping] list add: <br />
3E0AC23F-5A84-45FF-B03D-6803907C46C5,GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
<br />
At the end of the [CompleteComponentList] list add: <br />
gencomp459,{12CDA52C-7A8F-4785-8A22-53C87393FEE0} <br />
<br />
At the end of the [PreInstallOrder] list add: <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
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At the end of the [InstallOrder] list add: <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
<br />
At the end of the [PostInstallOrder] list add: <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
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At the end of the [CD Info] list add: <br />
GFN_TFS Power Tools,1,wcu\TFPT,installdisk1 <br />
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At the end of the [Component Order] list add: <br />
1,GFN_TFS Power Tools <br />
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<span class="style1">Copy MSI to VS Install Source </span> <br />
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Now in the WCU directory of your install source directory (ie. en_visual_studio_2010_premium_x86_dvd_509357\WCU) create a TFPT folder. Copy the 2010 power tools to this directory and rename it tfsPowerTools2010.msi. <br />
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