So I set up a small test environment to get things rolling. Basically I just wanted to see what TFS was bringing to the SharePoint side of things. I needed to understand what files TFS was injecting into the SharePoint hive and how it was planning on interacting with SharePoint once fully functional.
I figured the best way to get to the bottom of this was to turn on a File System logger. For this I used Spy Me Tools… I’m sure there are more robust tools out there but this one is free and it worked for my purposes.
Cory Peters is the Chief SharePoint Architect at Eastridge Technology, a Microsoft Gold Partner in Winston-Salem, NC.



