we as a software developer so many times go through that situation where we need to remove our project's source control bindings I was also searching for a easiest way to do that and I found one which I am sharing with others as well.
This is simply a two steps procedure:
Step 1:
Open your visual studio project/solution's location in file explorer and in search bar of your file explorer type .vs (which includes *.vssscc and *.vspscc) and delete all the files with that double arrow icon as shown in the below picture.
that will remove the project/solution's source control binding but after that when we open our solution in visual studio, it gives some irritation error messages as shown.
(Microsoft Visual Studio
Team Foundation Server Version Control
The solution you are opening is bound to source control on the following Team Foundation Server: http://tfs:8080/tfs/defaultcollection. Would you like to contact this server to try to enable source control integration?)
(The solution appears to be under source control, but its binding information cannot be found. Because it is not possible to recover this missing information automatically, the projects whose bindings are missing will be treated as not under source control.)
Step 2:
To remove those error messages as well we need to open our solution's .sln file in notepad but before doing that uncheck its read only property then open the file in notepad then find (TeamFoundationVersionControl ) section and remove that section as shown below.
After doing that our project/solution's source control binding completely removed and now no more irritation error messages will pop up.
This is simply a two steps procedure:
Step 1:
Open your visual studio project/solution's location in file explorer and in search bar of your file explorer type .vs (which includes *.vssscc and *.vspscc) and delete all the files with that double arrow icon as shown in the below picture.
that will remove the project/solution's source control binding but after that when we open our solution in visual studio, it gives some irritation error messages as shown.
(Microsoft Visual Studio
Team Foundation Server Version Control
The solution you are opening is bound to source control on the following Team Foundation Server: http://tfs:8080/tfs/defaultcollection. Would you like to contact this server to try to enable source control integration?)
(The solution appears to be under source control, but its binding information cannot be found. Because it is not possible to recover this missing information automatically, the projects whose bindings are missing will be treated as not under source control.)
Step 2:
To remove those error messages as well we need to open our solution's .sln file in notepad but before doing that uncheck its read only property then open the file in notepad then find (TeamFoundationVersionControl ) section and remove that section as shown below.