How to get the login dialog when using the Team Foundation Server API Published On: Buck Hodges Blog Someone asked how to get the login dialog if the user fails to authenticate. The code to do that is shown below. I copied the call to the constructor from the basic API example , and I've added code to create and pass a UICredentialsProvider object to the TeamFoundationServer constructor. Also, I'm now calling EnsureAuthenticated (). The purpose of that call is to make sure that the user is...
How To Create Custom Check-In Policy Create a new Visual C# class library project. Add an assembly reference to System.Windows.Forms.dll . You use this assembly to display message boxes. Add an assembly reference to Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Client.dll. By default, this is installed in the following folder:\Program Files\Visual Studio 2008 Team Foundation Server\Tools Replace your skeleton class code implementation with the following source. Note that the class derives from the PolicyBase...