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I just installed VS2010 and I want to connect to TFS, But I don't have any team explorer options.

I searched for Team Explorer and I found this link that states that Team Explorer comes preinstalled in VS2010 Team Suit.

I downloaded VS2010 Pro and don't have team explorer and can't find it anywhere.

Any ideas? Tips?

Thanks

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It looks like Team Explorer is also available as a separate download. The VS 2010 Beta 2 version is here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=CA86215B-A824-44E7-B4C3-982C7ECEA46D&displaylang=en

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If you downloaded VS2010 Pro...you didn't download a version that came with Team Explorer. You need to re-download VS2010 Team System. You can grab it from MSDN or download it from:

Visual Studio 2010 Team System Beta 1 Download

UPDATE

As of Beta 2, Microsoft renamed versions a little. TFS Connectivity is now included with 'Ultimate'.

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I snagged ultimate and its included. Glad I did, now. – Will Oct 26 at 17:23
Amen. As of Beta 2, TFS Functionality is included with Ultimate. – Justin Niessner Oct 26 at 17:24
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VS2010 Pro is a different release from VS2010 Team Suit and it doesn't contain anything that has to do with TFS. If you want to connect to TFS you need to get the VS2010 Team Suit release.

This has been the norm ever since VS2005.

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In 2005 and 2008 there is a separate install package that installs Team Explorer on top of an existing VS Pro install – Sruly May 27 at 15:09
I don't think this package exists for the beta, I assume it will exist for the final release but I don't know for sure. – William D. Bartholomew May 28 at 9:49
Its called "ultimate" or "premium". – Will Oct 26 at 17:24
VS 2008 Team Edition does not include Team Explorer! It's a separate install. – Craig Stuntz Oct 30 at 15:24

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