In the last months I created many of projects in Team Foundation Server. Now I decided to reorganize all existing projects. That usually means that some of projects should be deleted.
I was disappointed as I was not able to find any “delete” option neither in the Team Explorer nor in the source control.
I thought, may be some linux-developer has joined the TFS team and got the task to implement this functionality (who knows). This means that such functionality could be provided as a part of some command line tool only.
So, I found the great tool tfsdeleteproject.exe at following location:
YourDrive:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE
After looking on provided command line arguments I entered following line to delete the project:
tfsdeleteproject /server:MyTfsServer MyProjectName
This produces following result after few minutes:
Warning: Deleting a team project cannot be undone. Are you sure you want to delete the team project (Y/N)?y
Deleting from Build ...
Done
Deleting from Work Item Tracking ...
Done
Deleting from Version Control ...
Done
Deleting Report Server files ...
Done
Deleting SharePoint site ...
Done
Deleting from Team Foundation Core ...
Done
Posted
Oct 12 2006, 02:33 AM
by
Damir Dobric