Get-TfsConfigurationConnectionString
Gets the configuration server database connection string.
Table of Contents
Syntax
Use computer name
Get-TfsConfigurationConnectionString
[-ComputerName <string>]
[-Credential <PSCredential>]
[-Version <int>]
Use session
Get-TfsConfigurationConnectionString
-Session <PSSession>
[-Credential <PSCredential>]
[-Version <int>]
Parameters
Specifies the name of a Team Foundation Server application tier from which to retrieve the connection string.
Type | string |
Position | (Named) |
Default Value | localhost |
Accept pipeline input | False |
Accept wildcard characters | False |
The user credentials to be used to access a remote machine. Those credentials must have the required permission to execute a PowerShell Remote session on that computer.
Type | PSCredential |
Position | (Named) |
Default Value | System.Management.Automation.PSCredential |
Accept pipeline input | False |
Accept wildcard characters | False |
The machine name of the server where the TFS component is installed. It must be properly configured for PowerShell Remoting in case it’s a remote machine. Optionally, a System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.PSSession object pointing to a previously opened PowerShell Remote session can be provided instead. When omitted, defaults to the local machine where the script is being run
Type | PSSession |
Position | (Named) |
Default Value | (N/A) |
Accept pipeline input | False |
Accept wildcard characters | False |
The TFS version number, represented by the year in its name. For e.g. TFS 2015, use “2015”. When omitted, will default to the newest installed version of TFS / Azure DevOps Server
Type | int |
Position | (Named) |
Default Value | 0 |
Accept pipeline input | False |
Accept wildcard characters | False |