As a Team Foundation Server administrator, you must be familiar with the administration tools for Windows Server 2003, SQL Server 2005, and Windows SharePoint Services. The following topics provide information for managing Team Foundation Server.
Describes the default groups and permissions and how to modify those permissions, as well as how to add Team Foundation Server users and groups to the necessary roles in Windows SharePoint Services and SQL Server Reporting Services.
Describes the tools, roles, and procedures for managing SQL Server services as well as provides links to relevant topics in SQL Server 2005 Books Online for managing the database, analysis, and reporting services used by Team Foundation.
Describes the procedures to manage the servers running the logical tiers of Team Foundation Server, including how to cluster, mirror, fail-over, repair, and rename the application-tier and data-tier servers.
Describes the stable and secure deployment of Team Foundation Server in an Active Directory environment and provides examples of unsupported domain configurations.
Describes the tools, concepts and procedures that affect the connectivity and performance of a server that is running Windows SharePoint Services that is also configured for Team Foundation.