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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:16:30+00:00 2026-05-12T00:16:30+00:00

I have installed TFS Power Tools and I am trying to use the powershell

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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.

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    2026-05-12T00:16:31+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:16 am

    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.

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