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I'm looking for a tool to browse and view files stored within a Team Foundation Server without using Visual Studio. As I'm doing most development on a virtual machine, it's very annoying to wake it up only to have a look on a certain file.

So is there a way to browse a TFS without Visual Studio?

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I use emacs and the TFS module for it.
A couple keystrokes retrieves a file from the server.

The tfs mode is built on tf.exe, the team foundation command-line client powertool.

Of course, you could use tf.exe by itself, or with an alternative editor, like notepad++.

Cheeso
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You can use the TFS Web Access (most likely at your tfs server, http, port 8090 (http://server:8090/)

thijs
anything you need to set up to access TFS by web? It does not work for our TFS :(
Sam
@Sam : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb892990.aspx
thijs
@Sam : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb822178.aspx
thijs
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The TFS Power Tools now have Windows Shell Extensions, so you manipulate source control files using only Windows explorer. Your solution could be to just keep a working copy of the solution and then you do whatever manipulations you need to using Windows Explorer.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBD14EEA-781F-45A1-8C46-9F6BA2F68BF0&displaylang=en

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