![]() ![]() ![]() So my question is, how do I map the project when TFS already thinks it's mapped? Thanks. vsts-docs/customize-project-field-mapping-file. It seems to remember my old machine or workspace or something because when I look into my local path, none of the source code or any of that stuff is there which makes sense since I actually have not done any mapping on this new install. This repo is the home of the official Azure DevOps documentation for Microsoft. Why does it say that since with this new install I have not mapped the project yet. When I connect to TFS now, on the top of one window, it says: Local Path: C:\Projects\myWorkProject So they reinstalled everything on my Mac/bootcamp partition. Then IT didn't like that I installed the OS on my Mac partition myself and wanted to keep the images standard across machines. The person helping me get started last week created a Development folder on my c:\, and then mapped the folder structure in TFS to my local so I could view the project and do all that stuff. ![]() My computer got put on the network with its computer name. Developer Support August 8th, 2017 0 0 This post is provided by App Dev Manager, Steve Keeler who outlines an approach for performing TFS migrations to a new data center in a different domain and where there is limited or no connectivity between the current and target environments. This is for work as I'm switching projects and I'm not sure how to get started. I've really only used Git previously on the Mac. So I'm a total noob when it comes to TFS. ![]()
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