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directory against a regular expression in the .tpignore file, it ensures the path always ends in a slash before the test is performed. This allows your regular expressions to be simpler when a directory is to be matched. Paths to resources
directory, which is a local directory on the computer that Eclipse is running on. When you first launch Eclipse, you are prompted to choose this directory; it’s also possible to pass the directory as an argument when launching Eclipse
directory specific to the computer account running Teamprise. The location of the file varies with platforms, and it is always inside a user's "home" directory. Teamprise Support may occasionally ask you to modify or send files from this directory
[cache file location settings configuration home directory ]
directory $/My Project is mapped to /tmp/wf , and the path $/My Project/sample (and therefore /tmp/wf/sample ) exists. Because most Unix filesystems are case sensitive with respect to all paths, I can create a new directory /tmp/wf/SAMPLE , put a file inside it, and add the file
[case-changing rename case insensitive sensitive incorrect duplicate folder directory name path]
directory, that JRE is used. Specifically, if there is a directory called jre at the same level as the native launcher, and that directory contains a full Java JRE, that JRE will be used to launch Teamprise Explorer. 2. The native
directory C:\Program Files\Teamprise\CLC, that directory should be added to the execution path. If you chose a different directory when you installed the CLC, use the correct path in the steps below. 1. Click the Start button 2. Right
directory in the same directory where the .tpattributes file exists. The file name is ended by a colon (which TFS does not allow in its file paths and is not a special regular expression character). The part after the colon
directory. If the serverPath is already mapped to a different directory, the TFS SCM provider automatically updates the mapping before proceeding to get the latest version to the specified directory To edit a file with TFS, you must first issue
directory inside the base Teamprise settings directory (see Cache and Settings File Locations for the location of this directory depending on your platform). You might have to create the policies directory. Policies copied to this location will only be available
directory where it is installed. If it can write to the install directory, it writes some information to the configuration subdirectory. If it cannot write to the install directory, it creates configuration files in the user's home directory instead