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An existing Team Foundation Server connection. For more information, see How to: Connect to Team Foundation Server
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An existing team project. For more information, see How to: Create a Team Project. This topic refers to a fictional team project named AdventureWorks. However, you can substitute your own team project name instead of AdventureWorks.
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One or more Team Foundation users to whom you can assign work items. For more information, see How to: Add a User.
When you start Visual Studio, Team Explorer opens the project in a separate pane that you can dock. By default, every project folder includes the following folder nodes in the team project tree:
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Work Items Includes the team project's Team Queries and My Queries that are described later in this walkthrough.
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Documents Includes the documents made available for your document teams by your project administrator.
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Reports Includes the reports available for your work item methodology and those created by your project administrator.
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Team Builds Provides access to the build features in Team Foundation.
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Source Control Provides access to source control features in Team Foundation.
Besides the folder for the new project, you will see a My Favorites folder at the top of the folder list. You can add shortcuts to the My Favorites folder to quickly access frequently used work items.
Required Permissions
To perform this walkthrough, you must either be a member of the Contributors group or have the View work items in this node and Edit work items in this node permissions set to Allow. To save a query as a team query, you must be a member of the Project Administrators group. For more information, see Team Foundation Server Permissions.