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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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3. Type the name ClassLibrary, set the Location to<br />

C:\DevProjects\MyWebAppSln\Source, and then click OK.<br />

All new projects are added beneath the Source folder.<br />

Step 5 – Check Your Solution Structure<br />

Use Solution Explorer to verify your solution structure. It should resemble the following:<br />

Step 6 – Check your Local Folder Structure<br />

Use Windows Explorer to verify your local folder structure. It should resemble the<br />

following:<br />

Step 7 – Add Your Solution to Source Control<br />

In this step, you add your solution to TFS source control.<br />

1. Right-click your solution and then click Add Solution to Source Control.<br />

2. In the Add Solution MyWebAppSln to Source Control dialog box, select your<br />

team project<br />

3. In the dialog box, click Make New Folder, and then name the new folder Main<br />

4. Select the newly created Main folder and then click Make New Folder, name the<br />

new folder Source

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