In previous releases of SQL Server Management Studio (including SQL Server 2012), the option for Visual SourceSafe as a source control plug-in was offered by default (even though the last release of Visual SourceSafe was VSS 2005).
As you can tell in the latest release of SQL Server Management Studio, this issue has been rectified.
Of course, as you can tell, however, there are no plug-ins supported out-of-the-box now!!
Instead of offering Team Foundation Server support out-of-the-box, you now have to download and install any plug-ins that you want on your own to include support for them in SQL Server Management Studio.
You can download the TFS 2013 MSSCCI Providers here:
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 MSSCCI Provider 32-bit
https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/06c8e056-7f77-4a5c-9b8b-49318c143df8
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 MSSCCI Provider 64-bithttps://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/22d38324-051c-4f04-9379-ff78e7116c8d
As you can tell in the latest release of SQL Server Management Studio, this issue has been rectified.
Of course, as you can tell, however, there are no plug-ins supported out-of-the-box now!!
Instead of offering Team Foundation Server support out-of-the-box, you now have to download and install any plug-ins that you want on your own to include support for them in SQL Server Management Studio.
You can download the TFS 2013 MSSCCI Providers here:
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 MSSCCI Provider 32-bit
https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/06c8e056-7f77-4a5c-9b8b-49318c143df8
Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 MSSCCI Provider 64-bithttps://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/22d38324-051c-4f04-9379-ff78e7116c8d
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