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Quickly and easily setup “Work Item Only View” team web access users in TFS 2010

14 July 2010 8 comments
Team Foundation Server has some notoriety when it comes to administering security. When it comes to giving a client or remote user access to enter work items and bugs only, wading through the quagmire of MSDN can make it seem impossible. I’ll show you a quick direct path to giving a client remote access.
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