How do I set up TFS PowerShell Snapin

TheSean picture TheSean · Jun 26, 2009 · Viewed 41.6k times · Source

I have installed TFS Power Tools and I am trying to use the powershell snapin, but I can't figure out how to set it up. When I look in the install folder, I only see the following 5 dlls.

Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerToys.Client.dll
Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerToys.Common.dll
Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerToys.Controls.dll
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PowerToys.Common.dll
Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PowerToys.dll

I used instalutil to install each one, and then I used the folowing ps code to see what cmdlets where installed so I could add the snapin but it looks like only a handfull exist in those dlls and these commands are not useful to me right now.

PS H:\> get-pssnapin -registered


Name        : TfsBPAPowerShellSnapIn
PSVersion   : 1.0
Description : This is a PowerShell snap-in that includes Team Foundation Server cmdlets.



PS H:\> get-command -pssnapin TfsBPAPowerShellSnapIn

    CommandType     Name                                                Definition
    -----------     ----                                                ----------
    Cmdlet          Get-MsiProductId                                    Get-MsiProductId [[-ProductIndex] <Int32>] [[-Mo...
    Cmdlet          Get-TfsDBServer                                     Get-TfsDBServer [[-DBPath] <String>] [-Verbose] ...
    Cmdlet          Get-TfsHealthPing                                   Get-TfsHealthPing [-Verbose] [-Debug] [-ErrorAct...
    Cmdlet          Get-TfsSqlData                                      Get-TfsSqlData [[-ConnectionBuilder] <SqlConnect...

thanks.

Answer

Keith Hill picture Keith Hill · Jun 27, 2009

Any chance you are running on x64? On my x64 system the Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerShell snapin only shows up under the x86 flavor of PowerShell. Adding it as simple as:

PS> Add-PSSnapin Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerShell

I take it that you installed TF Power Tools October 2008 release. If so, then there is also a shortcut on the start menu for a PowerShell console file that you can fire up. That preloads the TF snapin.