I don't know if this is the appropriate category for my question, but I can't think of a better location.
I am a web developer and work on a Team Foundation Server. One day, some of the folders that connect to the server accrued a strange green triangle on the folder icon. I can't figure out what it means. Any suggestions?
Nothing to worry,just think of Visual Souce safe where we used to keep track of checkin and checkout things
same way team foundation server
When something is checked in and available for checkout, CaseComplete displays
<div __designer:dtid="281474976710678">it with a lock. This
indicates that it cannot be updated until it is checked out.</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710682">Checked Out</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710686">When something is checked out to you, CaseComplete displays
it with a green</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710690">check. This
indicates that it is checked out to you, and you can make changes. No</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710694">one else can check it out while you have it checked out.</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710697">Locked</div>
<div __designer:dtid="281474976710701">When something is checked out to someone else, CaseComplete displays itwith a</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710704">human figure with a red checkmark. This
indicates that it cannot be checked out
</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710708">now.</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710711">New</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710715">When you have added something new that hasn’t been checked in yet,</div>
<div __designer:dtid="281474976710718">CaseComplete displays it adorned with a page with blue plus sign.</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710721">Out of date</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710725">Someone may
have changed something and checked it in since the last time you</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710728">got the latest versions. CaseComplete
indicates that by showing the icon adorned</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710732">with a yellow “caution” triangle</div> <div __designer:dtid="281474976710732">Regards</div>
<div __designer:dtid="281474976710732">shabir hakim</div>
Thank you for your reply. I understand what you are saying, but I don't think I was clear enough in my initial post. So, I apologize.
I am actually referring to the folder icons located in a Windows Explore window, not within Visual Studio. The reason I mentioned TFS is because the only folders affected are those on the server, so I thought that was pertinent information.
The best way I can describe it is a green triangle overlapping the bottom left corner of a folder icon when in Windows Explore. It is almost like those photo corners you can use to stick pictures to paper, if that helps.
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Windows Folder Icon
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I don't know if this is the appropriate category for my question, but I can't think of a better location.
I am a web developer and work on a Team Foundation Server. One day, some of the folders that connect to the server accrued a strange green triangle on the folder icon. I can't figure out what it means. Any suggestions?
folder icon
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Re: Windows Folder Icon
Aug 21, 2009 12:51 PM|LINK
Great Man,
Nothing to worry,just think of Visual Souce safe where we used to keep track of checkin and checkout things
same way team foundation server
When something is checked in and available for checkout, CaseComplete displays
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Re: Windows Folder Icon
Aug 21, 2009 01:13 PM|LINK
Thank you for your reply. I understand what you are saying, but I don't think I was clear enough in my initial post. So, I apologize.
I am actually referring to the folder icons located in a Windows Explore window, not within Visual Studio. The reason I mentioned TFS is because the only folders affected are those on the server, so I thought that was pertinent information.
The best way I can describe it is a green triangle overlapping the bottom left corner of a folder icon when in Windows Explore. It is almost like those photo corners you can use to stick pictures to paper, if that helps.
Theresa