If you currently use an older version of Team Foundation Server and want to upgrade to a new version of Visual Studio for your continuous integration builds, unfortunately, you are out of luck.
For example, Team Foundation Server 2013 supports Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2013 Build Controllers/Build Runners, however, Team Foundation Server 2010 will only support Visual Studio 2010 Build Controllers.
So what do you do if you do not have control over upgrading your base Team Foundation Server instance and still want to leverage Continuous Integration builds as part of your software development process?
You use a 3rd party Continuous Integration build solution such as Jetbrains TeamCity!!
Below are screenshots on how to install Jetbrains TeamCity v. 8.12:
For example, Team Foundation Server 2013 supports Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2013 Build Controllers/Build Runners, however, Team Foundation Server 2010 will only support Visual Studio 2010 Build Controllers.
So what do you do if you do not have control over upgrading your base Team Foundation Server instance and still want to leverage Continuous Integration builds as part of your software development process?
You use a 3rd party Continuous Integration build solution such as Jetbrains TeamCity!!
Below are screenshots on how to install Jetbrains TeamCity v. 8.12:
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