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On the Specify the Team Project Settings page, in What is the name of the team project text box, specify a name for the project that will easily identify it to the users who will work in that project. Optionally, provide a description of the project, and then choose Next.

The Create Team Project wizard opens.

In the Team Explorer sidebar, choose Home, choose Projects and My Teams, and then choose New Team Project.

In the example deployment, on the Team menu, Jill chooses Team, and then chooses Connect to Team Foundation Server. Because Jill has never connected to the server before, the list of servers is blank. She chooses Servers, and in the Add/Remove Team Foundation Server dialog, she chooses Add. In Add Team Foundation Server, she types the name of the server, which is FabrikamPrime. She leaves the rest of the connection details set to the default settings, because that is what her deployment uses, and chooses OK. She makes sure that the server name appears in Add/Remove Team Foundation Server, and chooses Close to close that dialog. In Servers, she makes sure that FabrikamPrime appears in the Select a Team Foundation Server drop-down box, and that DefaultCollection appears in Team Project Collections, and then chooses Connect. The next time she opens Team Explorer, it will automatically connect to this server and collection.

If you're running Team Explorer on Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7, you'll need to start Team Explorer by choosing the option to Run as administrator.

Open Team Explorer and connect to the default collection.

In this example deployment, Jill has discussed the process template requirements with the project managers, and learned that the three project managers all want to use the Scrum process in their projects. She creates the project using that process template, and additionally chooses to create a source control repository for all three projects. She knows that because she has installed and configured SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SQL Server Reporting Services as part of her deployment, the projects will have team project portals created for them in SharePoint Foundation 2010, and reports will be automatically available for the projects. However, she also knows that she will have to configure user permissions in all three software programs.

A team project is the fundamental unit in Team Foundation Server. Each team project that is hosted within a team project collection is a separate unit with its own separate groups, permissions, and work items. You can use the project to store your source code, file bugs, feature requests, and other work items, and coordinate work across teams, schedules, and functional areas. However, the work item types available to each project will depend on the process template you choose when you create a team project. For this release, Team Foundation Server includes three process templates: MSF for Agile Software Development, MSF for CMMI Process Improvement, and Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum.

If you are using and configuring Active Directory group membership, you must be a member of Account Operators, Domain Admins, or Enterprise Admins, or have the equivalent permissions in Active Directory Domain Services.

The Farm Administrators group in SharePoint Foundation 2010

The SQL Server System Administrator security group in SQL Server

The Team Foundation Administrators group in Team Foundation Server

The Administrators security group on the server on which you intend to install Team Foundation Server

To perform the procedures in this tutorial, you must be a member of the following groups:

Installing the software is only part of an administrator's job. Another equally critical part of managing a deployment is making sure that the users in the deployment have appropriate access to the resources in that deployment. You can use the groups you created earlier in this tutorial to help minimize the amount of overhead required to manage your users, and also help ensure that your users have the appropriate level of access to the features and projects in Team Foundation Server.

The examples in this tutorial topic follow Jill Frank, an IT Administrator at the fictitious Fabrikam Fiber company, as she installs and deploys Team Foundation Server in a single-server configuration in order to support her software development teams.

This third part of the Single-Server Installation tutorial teaches you how to create team projects using one of the process templates included with Team Foundation Server. You'll also learn how to add Active Directory users and groups to appropriate groups in Team Foundation Server, SharePoint Foundation 2010, and SQL Server Reporting Services, including how to modify permissions for those security groups, if needed.

Configure Team Foundation Server to Support Your Development Teams

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