Visual Studio 2010

  1. Use for Web applications when you select IntelliTrace or Test Impact for a server role (use for any role that is a client ...
  2. Use foreign key values from the source database only when the foreign key does not reference a column with database-generated ...
  3. Use Forward Slash in #include Auto Complete : Sets forward slash '/' to be the #include Auto Complete folder delimiter. The ...
  4. Use Lab Management to create and manage virtual environments for your team projects. You can then use the environments to ...
  5. Use Library Dependency Inputs : Specifies whether or not inputs (.obj's) that form the library outputs are automatically ...
  6. Use Library Dependency Inputs : Specifies whether or not the inputs to the librarian tool are used rather than the library ...
  7. Use Library Dependency Inputs|Specifies whether or not inputs (.obj's) that form the library outputs are automatically linked ...
  8. Use of Deny or PermitOnly should be carefully reviewed. Use of Deny or PermitOnly should be carefully considered, as they ...
  9. Use of imperative demands can lead to unforeseen security problems. The values used to construct a permission should not ...
  10. Use of IntPtr in managed code may indicate a potential security and reliability problem. All uses of IntPtr must be reviewed ...
  11. Use present and past tense for pre-events and post-events, instead of using 'Before' and 'After'. For example, use Closing ...
  12. Use relative references so that macros are recorded with actions relative to the initial selected cell. For instance, if ...
  13. Use Test Impact Analysis to identify the tests that you should run to verify code changes or to assess the risk of a code ...
  14. Use the .NET runtime service. This switch is incompatible with some other switches; see the documentation on the /clr family ...
  15. Use the Advanced Selector to select all nodes of a particular type or with a particular property then delete or hide those ...
  16. Use the Application Restore tool to examine this application and detect problems associated with its dependencies. The tool ...
  17. Use the application's Properties dialog box to make changes to garbage collection, publisher policy, and the private path ...
  18. Use the Application-Tier Only wizard to add another Team Foundation Server to an existing deployment after the initial installation ...
  19. Use the Basic wizard to install the essential development services for Team Foundation Server. This wizard allows you to ...
  20. Use the Context Menu to Add Surrounding Groups and break down the complexity into smaller pieces. You can then collapse these ...
  21. Use the Create Code Group wizard to add a new code group as a child to this code group. You will be able to choose its name, ...
  22. Use the credentials saved in Single Sign On (SSO) to log on to the data source. Enter the ID used to look up the credentials ...
  23. Use the Data Source Library task pane to configure and insert a new data source or to insert a preconfigured data source ...
  24. Use the Dataset Designer to visually create and edit typed datasets. Drag database items from {0} or the DataSet {1} onto ...
  25. Use the Deployment Package Wizard to create a policy deployment package. The wizard wraps a security policy level into a ...
  26. Use the Evaluate an Assembly wizard to evaluate what permissions or code groups apply to a particular assembly. This is useful ...
  27. Use the Help Library Manager to do the following: Add content to your computer. (See How to install content .) Check for ...
  28. Use the Important Dates list to keep upcoming meetings, deadlines, and other important events that should appear on the Dashboard ...
  29. Use the Include/Exclude button at the bottom right to include and exclude items. All items in the "items to add" tab will ...
  30. Use the Licensing Dialog to install Team Foundation Server Trial Edition or to provide the License Key for the other editions. ...
  31. Use the manual test type when the steps of the test are to be completed by a test engineer, not by an automated script. When ...
  32. Use the manual test type when the steps of the test are to be completed by a test engineer, not by an automated script. When ...
  33. Use the Properties dialog box to view the XML describing the selected code group. Please follow the documentation of the ...
  34. Use the query builder to add clauses to limit the work items returned by the query. Click ' Run ' to see the work items returned ...
  35. Use the query builder to add clauses to limit the work items returned by the query. Click 'Run' to see the work items returned ...
  36. Use the Security Adjustment Wizard to modify the level of trust granted to all assemblies coming from a particular zone, ...
  37. Use the specified filter to select tests to run based on the test category of each test. You can use the logical operators ...
  38. Use the specified text file which contains attributes to exclude when checking consistency of attributes in merged assemblies. ...
  39. Use the Standard wizard to install Team Foundation Server on a single server with the default options. This wizard is suitable ...
  40. Use the table below to specify binding redirections from a requested version to a new version. Version numbers are in the ...
  41. Use the Team Foundation Build Service wizard to configure your build machine, which runs your builds. This service is generally ...
  42. Use the Trust an Assembly wizard to increase the level of trust granted to a particular assembly. This wizard modifies security ...
  43. Use this data provider to connect to Oracle 7.3, 8i, 9i or 10g. Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle is not ...
  44. Use this page as a starting point to find Web services. You can click the links below, or type a known URL into the address ...
  45. Use this selection to attach a database file to a local Microsoft SQL Server instance (including Microsoft SQL Express) using ...
  46. Use this selection to connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or above, or to Microsoft SQL Azure using the .NET Framework Data ...
  47. Use this selection to connect to Oracle 7.3, 8i, 9i or 10g using the .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle. Using the .NET ...
  48. Use this selection to connect to Oracle 7.3, 8i, 9i or 10g using the native MSDAORA provider through the .NET Framework Data ...
  49. Use this selection to specify an ODBC user or system data source name to connect to an ODBC driver through the .NET Framework ...
  50. Use this task to add a new application to the list of applications in this tool. Once the application has been added, you ...
  51. Use this task to reset your security policy to the default settings. Note that this will obliterate all modifications that ...
  52. Use to collect exceptions and specific diagnostic tracing information to help isolate bugs that are difficult to reproduce ...
  53. Use to collect information that can help you decide which tests to rerun based on changes made to an application for a specific ...
  54. Use UML models to show the flow of work between users and applications, the concepts and relationships that are important ...
  55. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the C/C++ compiler. ...
  56. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the librarian. ...
  57. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the librarian. ...
  58. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the linker. Set ...
  59. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the manifest tool. ...
  60. Use UNICODE Response Files : Instructs the project system to generate UNICODE response files when spawning the xdcmake tool. ...
  61. Use your own custom code to process the XSLT. Visual Web Developer will render a placeholder in Design View for you to preview ...
  62. Use: appenv solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for Microsoft Visual Studio Isolated Shell ...
  63. Use: devenv solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for devenv is usually a solution file or ...
  64. Use: vbexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for vbexpress is usually a solution file ...
  65. Use: vcexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for devenv is usually a solution file ...
  66. Use: vcexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for vcexpress is usually a solution file ...
  67. Use: vcsexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for vcsexpress is usually a solution ...
  68. Use: vwdexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for devenv is usually a solution file ...
  69. Use: vwdexpress solutionfile | projectfile | anyfile.ext switches The first argument for vwdexpress is usually a solution ...
  70. Used by Analysis Services processing. Indicates the maximum number of commands in parallel. If set to 0, the instance of ...
  71. Used by Visual Studio Enterprise tools to coordinate test runs. If this service is stopped, remote test runs will not be ...
  72. Used by Visual Studio Enterprise tools to execute test runs. If this service is stopped, remote test runs may not be able ...
  73. Used to implement standard C++ behavior for the for statement loops with Microsoft extensions (/Za, /Ze (Disable Language ...
  74. Used to specify a solution folder structure in the .vstemplate. If specified the project wizard will create a folder structure ...
  75. Used with a xsl:key element. Returns the nodes with a key name equal to the name argument and a key value equal to the value ...