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TFS problem

Posted: Wed 25 Sep 2013 09:18
by princengroup
how do i solve the error "there is no working folder mapping for C:\" http://screencast.com/t/QlAlnGkZnEG

these are my project settings:
http://screencast.com/t/rQHM0UuvFs1


many thanks in advance!

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Wed 25 Sep 2013 12:24
by AlexeyN
Try to specify '$/' as Remote Directory instead of '/'

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Wed 25 Sep 2013 13:03
by princengroup
thanks that solved the problem!

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Fri 16 May 2014 14:46
by shall219
I am also experiencing this same error. The Repository folder already has the $/, but still does not work.

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Fri 16 May 2014 14:53
by AlexeyN
Please send us the screenshot showing your Review Assistant Project settings.

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Wed 25 Mar 2015 14:58
by ptptom
I am getting similar error message and I am using $/ in my projects setting.
Any suggestion?

The error is: Connecting to TFS:
There is no working folder mapping for C:\User\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject\SampleConsole\ConsoleApplications\Program.cs

My Repositories settings for Review Assistant Options:
Remote directory: $/MyReviewAssistantTeamProject
Working Directory: C:\Users\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject

My TFS Source Control Explorer setting:
Local Path for SampleConsole folder is: C:\Users\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject\SampleConsole
Local Path for SampleConsole\ConsoleApplication2 is: C:\Users\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject\SampleConsole\ConsoleApplication2

Re: TFS problem

Posted: Tue 31 Mar 2015 11:51
by AlexeyN
C:\User\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject\SampleConsole\ConsoleApplications\

and

C:\Users\Paul\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\MyReviewAssistantTeamProject\SampleConsole\ConsoleApplication2

seem to be different folders. Please make sure, that you set up the paths at the Review Assistant Projects settings as you see them at your Source Control Explorer.