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Solution to sub sites in Sharepoint 3.0 with Team Foundation Server

Explains how to configure Team Foundation Server to create SharePoint 3.0 project portals as sub-sites, including manual and automated setup steps and key considerations.

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This subject goes back over a number of posts:

I will try not to reiterate all that has gone before, but I was trying to get the Project Creation Wizard for Team Foundation server to create project portals as sub sites to an existing Sharepoint 3.0 site, and not as top level sites under a “managed path”.

This has proved a bumpy ride and I would like to share with you my solution. First I would like to air some of my assumptions and results:

To support this as an automated process you would need to:

  1. Write a custom web service for Sharepoint 3.0 that uses the API to create the sub site and set it up on Sharepoint 3.0
  2. Write a custom Project Creation Wizard module that uses this web service to create the sub site.
  3. Update the process template that you use to use your module instead of the default one.
  4. Create a site for each of your existing projects and migrate all of the data.
  5. Update the Team Foundation Server application-tier SharePoint Service Registration location entry to point to the new WSS 3.0 location.
  6. Install the WSS3 update to all Team Explorers that are going to create projects.

[If I have missed a step, let me know]

As a stepping stone to creating this process I have implemented an interim solution:

  1. Update the process template to remove all Sharepoint site creation.
  2. Create a site for each of your existing projects and migrate all of the data.
  3. Update the Team Foundation Server application-tier SharePoint Service Registration location entry to point to the new WSS 3.0 location.
  4. After the creation of a new TFS Project, visit the site you want the projects to appear under and manually create a site using the project name in the URL and using the TFS Sharepoint 3.0 Template.

Although this is a manual step you need to visit the site anyway to add permissions for users. This way, all of the project portals have the same permissions as the parent site.

This works for us for a number of reasons; firstly only two users have permission to create projects; secondly we have a small total number of projects; thirdly we are not creating projects every day, not even every week. This led us to the opinion that our volume would need a major increase to require spending the time implementing the automated approach.

Works for us: Would it work for you?

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