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"I really like the way you can access your work items from within Outlook. I like the way you can bring up the full work item forms, make edits, and save immediately to TFS. It was great to create new meeting requests or mail messages from the work items."

Lori Lamkin
Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

"These types of products are important to the industry."

Joel Semeniuk
CEO and co-founder of ImagiNET Resources Corp.

"I know of a good number of companies that will love having something like this - getting their timesheet management into TFS (so it can be reported on, especially) will make life a lot easier for them."

James Manning
Software Design Engineer for Visual Studio project at Microsoft

"I like the idea of being able to link work items to e-mails and meetings. I also like that it provides non-technical information workers the option of working with TFS in a more familiar environment. Congratulations to TeamExpand on the release!"

Jason Barile
Principal Test Manager for Visual Studio Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

"TX Chrono, by TeamExpand, allows users to easily track how they are spending their time, store that information in TFS, and make it available for reporting in the warehouse."

Brian Harry
Product Unit Manager for Team Foundation Server at Microsoft

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Alena Semeshko
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Re:looker remote license 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
jeff wrote:
Is any additional license required for remote access to TX Looker?

You’ll first of all need to check whether you have a separate "external connector license" for TFS, allowing you to pay a fixed price to publish public access to your TFS for non-employees, contractors and vendors. With that at hand, you won’t have a problem setting up an additional remote access.
 
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Re:looker remote license 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Jeff,

there's no separate license for Looker to use it in your remote connection to TFS. However, you do need the TFS license. Try MSDN & VSTS web sites if you want to find out more.
 
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Re:chrono access rights 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Thanks! Does that mean the structure may contain as many approvers as needed, right? Then how do you make the report require approval of, say, two approvers, so as it’s invalid until both approve?
 
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Re:chrono access rights 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
mikah wrote:
Does that mean the structure may contain as many approvers as needed, right? Then how do you make the report require approval of, say, two approvers, so as it’s invalid until both approve?

Chrono’s three-tier system is designed to make the approval of only one of the three required. If you need to have both the System Administrator and the project manager look at the report n have both of them approve, post this topic in the "feature suggestion" section of this forum.
 
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Re:Common FAQ 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Ok, sorry for this question, it'll probably sounds stupid and I'm almost certain I know the answer myself, but just to make sure...

Say, I sent a report and only after a while I realize there’s been a mistake. Is there any way to modify the reports after the manager’s approval?

It would be strange if it did, but I saw something of the sort happen a few days ago and it keeps me wondering whether someone's been messing with the reports or it's something else in our system.
 
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Re:Common FAQ 2 Years, 1 Month ago  
Hedin,
your original guess is right, only Resource Manager has the necessary rights to make changes like that. For that your Project Manager needs to send the request for these changes to your Resource Manager. It's a complicated chain, where all the parties concerned one way or another need to be aware of the occuring changes.

Also, you can check out this section http://teamexpand.com/product/tx-chrono of our website devoted entirely to TX Chrono.

Hope this helps. =)
 
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