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Question : Team Foundation Server - Check in Bin Folder
I have a Visual Studio 2010 project that I checked into the Team Foundation Server. When I checked in the project I had a clean build. When another user on my team gets the latest version of the project he is unable to compile since some dlls are missing. On further investigation I noticed that the bin folder under the user's version contained just the .refresh files. The Bin folder under my project folder has all the required dll files. What do I need to do for other users to get a clean build when they get the latest version.
Answer : Team Foundation Server - Check in Bin Folder
You either need a Handles BTNCheckPrevious.Command at the end of the sub, or an OnCommand="BTNCheckPreviou
s_Command"
in the HTML. Since this is not a top-level command, I would go with the OnCommand in the HTML.
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