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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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2. Modify the ConversionSettings.xml file you created adding Destination attributes to<br />

the elements as shown below. Set the value of the Destination attributes<br />

to the folder location in your TFS <strong>Team</strong> project to which you want to migrate your<br />

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In the section, for each VSS folder that you are migrating, replace<br />

MyFirstProject <strong>with</strong> the source VSS folders and replace My<strong>Team</strong>_ProjectOne <strong>with</strong><br />

the destination folders in TFS source control. Include a entry for all the<br />

folders that you want to migrate.<br />

Step 5 – Migrate Your Projects<br />

Copy your VSS database to a local folder such as C:\VSSDatabases on the computer on<br />

which you want to run analysis and migration. Although you can migrate a VSS database<br />

to a shared folder on a remote computer, the migration takes much longer to finish.<br />

1. At the command prompt, type the following.<br />

VSSConverter Migrate Conversionsettings.xml<br />

2. Enter Y to confirm the migration. When prompted, enter the password for the <strong>Visual</strong><br />

SourceSafe admin user.

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