programad
programad

Reputation: 1311

Verify TFS installation

I have a server that was configured by someone that is not on the company anymore and I need to check the TFS installation and enable that "dasboard" with reports, charts etc.

The only stuff working are: Source Control, issue tracking, web access.

As far as I could check, Reporting Services seems to be disabled (or not installed) and I don't know how to check SharePoint installation.

How can I verify and fix the TFS installation in order to make the reports work?

If Reporting Services are not installed or disabled, where can I install or enable it?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 188

Answers (2)

Mohamed.Radwan -MVP
Mohamed.Radwan -MVP

Reputation: 2744

If you just open the TFS Admin Console, you can check for everything configured

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After that, start check this configuration per collection

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If the SharePoint or Reporting not installed? You will need to install and configure them For how to do this, there is a guide with videos on how to do enterprise installation, you can see the video of the SharePoint and Reporting only if you want, it will told you what exactly you will need to do?

http://tfs10enterprise.codeplex.com/releases/view/78529

Upvotes: 0

KMoraz
KMoraz

Reputation: 14164

Use the Team Foundation Server 2010 Best Practices Analyzer included in the TFS Power Tools.

Upvotes: 0

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