More server migration fun
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Because "move it to a TFS project" is too expensive.
That's a shiny new Windows 2012 box, getting Visual Fucking Source Safe installed.
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Fucking dicsauce Cooties ate my image upload .
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I was wondering if the broken image was just on me, guess not.
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Fixed. Mostly.
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Fucking dicsauce Cooties ate my image upload .
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hmm...
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…yeah, broken
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Why you keep posting photos of your WTFs? PrtScrn is confusing you?
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I don't tdwtf from my work computer.
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Those huge buttons, that sea-blue-green background, that install icon with a box of floppies... Damn, I never realized just how fucking old this thing is.
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Because "move it to a TFS project" is too expensive.
- If you have MSDN subscriptions, you have all the TFS licensing you need.
a. If you don't have MSDN subscriptions, the cost is $499.00. That allows up to 5 users before you even need to worry about CALs. And you only need CALs for devs, anyone else can access the system in a readonly mode without additional licensing. If you need additional CALs, they are $499.00 each. Generally, the MSDN subscriptions are the way to go. - TFS 2013 (the last version I updated to) has tools for migrating from VSS.
Is your employer just really cheap?
- If you have MSDN subscriptions, you have all the TFS licensing you need.
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Internal charging. We have a corporate infrastructure TFS server. Buck a gig a month, plus maintenance fees for backups and such.
Note that we actually use that TFS system for new stuff. The VSS is only legacy apps.
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What reason was there for old installers having a fullscreen solid-colored window that does nothing?
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Modal dialog that isn't actually a modal dialog.
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Internal charging. We have a corporate infrastructure TFS server. Buck a gig a month, plus maintenance fees for backups and such.
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I don't tdwtf from my work computer.
Taking Acranius ( , Swype? That was supposed to be "screenies") and then copying them to your phone is out of the question?
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Technically no, but I have way too much access to way too much hyper sensitive data (medical, financial, trade, etc.) to play removable media chicken with the security folks.
My colleagues do it just fine, but I'm a serial agitator and therefore avoid giving them any excuses to get rid of me should I actually cross the line for good.
Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get me.