Thanks for the heads up. I will follow up! From: oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com [mailto:oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Godbold Sent: Wednesday, 15 December 2010 1:57 PM To: ozTFS Subject: RE: Exposing TSF to the Internet
As far as I am aware the requirement is that the user only needs to be covered by a TFS CAL in this scenario. The gray area in my understanding is around who must hold that CAL. I believe it would need to be the organisation taking on the external parties (in this case InTACT). Perhaps one of the MS guys out there can confirm? Cheers, Steve. Stephen Godbold Senior Consultant | Readify<http://readify.net/> | Microsoft MVP - VS ALM<https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Stephen.Godbold> | Visual Studio ALM Ranger<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/ee358786.aspx> M: +61 409 390 683 | C: stephen.godb...@readify.net<mailto:stephen.godb...@readify.net> ________________________________ From: oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com [oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com] On Behalf Of Andrew McGrath [andrew.mcgr...@workslink.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, 15 December 2010 12:34 PM To: ozTFS Subject: RE: Exposing TSF to the Internet Dean, You might want to check with MS-licensing - not sure if there is a difference between extranet and commercial - but I checked for this kind of thing perhaps 18 months ago and it was about $12K for the "external connector license" for TFS. Regards Andrew ________________________________ From: "Conway, Dean" <dean.con...@act.gov.au> Sent: Wednesday, 15 December 2010 11:06 AM To: "ozTFS" <oztfs@oztfs.com<mailto:oztfs@oztfs.com>> Subject: RE: Exposing TSF to the Internet Thanks Stephen, The scenario is extranet, effectively, so not being offered in a commercial sense. Effectively it will be used to permit third parties to work on particular projects to deliver a work package against, then access will be turned off. Regards Dean From: oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com [mailto:oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Godbold Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 2010 6:11 PM To: ozTFS Subject: RE: Exposing TSF to the Internet Hi Dean, In terms of exposing TFS over SSL, my understanding is that it's not available at this stage but is in the pipeline for one of the upcoming documentation releases. Are there any particular questions you had around how to achieve an externally accessable TFS instance? Cheers, Steve. Stephen Godbold Senior Consultant | Readify<http://readify.net/> | Microsoft MVP - VS ALM<https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Stephen.Godbold> | Visual Studio ALM Ranger<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/ee358786.aspx> M: +61 409 390 683 | C: stephen.godb...@readify.net<mailto:stephen.godb...@readify.net> ________________________________ From: oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com [oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com] On Behalf Of Conway, Dean [dean.con...@act.gov.au] Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 2010 5:58 PM To: oztfs@oztfs.com<mailto:oztfs@oztfs.com> Subject: Exposing TSF to the Internet Hi OzTFs, We're investigating / researching exposing our TFS2010 instance to third parties in a controlled way. There is a document http://bit.ly/gamzDI which is for Beta 2. Any recent one? Regards Dean ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This email, and any attachments, may be confidential and also privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and delete all copies of this transmission along with any attachments immediately. You should not copy or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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