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Inspiring
March 31, 2014
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RoboHelp 10 (TCS4)/TFS in MS Visual Studio 2013 - Unable to connect RH to TFS

  • March 31, 2014
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Hello,

I'm trying to connect Adobe Robohelp 10 to a TFS repository using Microsoft VS2013.

I started by following the tutorials linked here, plus the subsequent advice (including registry modification): http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1261856.

(The last piece of advice was to open a ticket with Adobe support. However, after going through the support page, I was directed here, so this is where I'll ask.)

TIA

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Correct answer Willam van Weelden

That's not very helpful of them.

Did you follow the tutotial on:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/robohelp/articles/robohelp-tfs-integration.html

Which version of the MSSCCI provider do you use? And are you using the

32 bit of the 64 bit? I can imagine that you need the 32 bit for

RoboHelp to work.

Kind regards,

Willam

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Willam van Weelden
Willam van WeeldenCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 1, 2014

That's not very helpful of them.

Did you follow the tutotial on:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/robohelp/articles/robohelp-tfs-integration.html

Which version of the MSSCCI provider do you use? And are you using the

32 bit of the 64 bit? I can imagine that you need the 32 bit for

RoboHelp to work.

Kind regards,

Willam

GnorbXAuthor
Inspiring
April 1, 2014

Hey

Yeah, I went through that tutorial, as well as this one: http://helpx.adobe.com/robohelp/kb/registry-settings-microsoft-team-foundation.html

Ultimately, as you mentioned, the issue was that I was using the 64-bit version of the MSSCCI Provider rather than the 32-bit version. Installing the 32-bit version did the trick. I downloaded it from here: http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/b5b5053e-af34-4fa3-9098-aaa3f3f007cd.

Thanks!

EDIT: One very HUGE caveat here: I installed MS Visual Studio 2012, and uninstalled 2013. I don't know if this would have worked for the 2013 version because I ultimately did not test it.