A workspace simply maps one or more TFS paths to a spot on the disk. You can map at any level within TFS that you would like. For example, you could map.
A workspace simply maps one or more TFS paths to a spot on the disk. You can map at any level within TFS that you would like. For example, you could map $/ to a path $/ProjectName to a path $/ProjectName/Folder1/Folder1 to a path Multiple workspaces are used if you need logical separation of code.
Some examples of where you might use multiple workspaces: You are working on code for more than one customer at a time, and don't want to mix things up. You need to work in multiple branches at the same time (for example, bug-fix and next version) The key thing to remember about multiple workspaces is that you have to consciously choose to move from one to the other. In my experience, most of the time, you can get away with a single workspace mapped to $/.
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