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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:25:02+00:00 2026-06-13T09:25:02+00:00

TFS 2012 is installed on a Server. On this server there are 3 projects-

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TFS 2012 is installed on a Server. On this server there are 3 projects- Dev, QA, and Prod. Is there a way to locate where a source code file is on the server. So be able to tell if it is in the Dev, QA, or Prod project currently. And would this be by Source Code name or by using a label and searching for that label?

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    2026-06-13T09:25:03+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:25 am

    I would say that division you have made as projects isn’t the intended way of using TFS, they’re meant to be made as branches within the same project. You may have specific reasons to have them created as projects (and I’m interested in why), but you won’t get much help from standard TFS source there, I’m afraid.

    You can use Find in Source Control on wildcards or the equivalent tf command

    tf info [wildcard] /recursive
    

    to look for source control paths, but there are two caveats:

    • this search is limited to per-project, so you will have to do the search for each of your projects in turn (until you get a hit).
    • By default the command returns all source-controlled objects, even deleted ones, so you’ll have to filter the search on DeletionID and Local path

    This command could be scripted to search through each project folder. And here’s a related Q&A for doing it programmatically.

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