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Build multi-node app tier support into the TFS installer for WSS

Installing the initial TFS app-tier is great, especially as it installs and configures WSS correctly. But come to a second app-tier... you have to manually pre-install WSS, and TFS doesn't install or configure the extensions properly... sure this can be done manually, but it's a real hassle.

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      • AnonymousAnonymous commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

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      • Visual Studio ALM TeamVisual Studio ALM Team commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Thanks for the feedback. We are doing some work in the next version to help automate the SharePoint install features, and it will be far easier than it was in TFS 2010.

        However, in this specific scenario (It sounds like you are adding a second AT to the instance for load-balancing?) we wouldn't generally expect WSS to be on both machines. Are you trying to create a SharePoint farm across your TFS ATs for redundancy puposes?

        We'd really like to hear more about your scenario(s) here so we can make sure to cover them. Please respond back with comments.

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