I'm trying to use PowerTools Update-TfsWorkspace, and as the title suggests, it doesn't work.
Example, I have a co-worker check a file into $/Contoso/Dev/Test. In source control, I can see it grayed out, indicating that while it's there, I don't have it downloaded. So I do the following.
C:\TFS\Contoso\Dev> Update-TfsWorkspace -All -Overwrite -Force -Recurse -Item .\Test
The command executes instantly and does nothing. No error output or anything. And it does not get latest. If I go into VS Source Control and manually get latest, it grabs the intended file, though ideally it should tell me all files are up to date. Does anyone have success with this cmdlet or using PowerTools to do a Get Latest operation from Powershell?