diff --git a/DualSupportClientSample/README.md b/DualSupportClientSample/README.md index 3faff63..20a1822 100644 --- a/DualSupportClientSample/README.md +++ b/DualSupportClientSample/README.md @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ For windows native applications which want to target both Azure DevOps and TFS w ## Sample Application -This buildable sample will walk you through the steps to create a client-side console application which uses Client Libraries - Interactive and Windows Auth to authenticate a Azure DevOps or TFS user and return a list of all projects inside a selected Azure DevOps account or TFS collection. +This buildable sample will walk you through the steps to create a client-side console application which uses Client Libraries - Interactive and Windows Auth to authenticate an Azure DevOps or TFS user and return a list of all projects inside a selected Azure DevOps account or TFS collection. To run this sample you will need: * [Visual Studio IDE](https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/) -* A [Azure DevOps organization](https://dev.azure.com/) +* An [Azure DevOps organization](https://dev.azure.com/) ## Step 1: Clone or download vsts-auth-samples repository @@ -28,5 +28,5 @@ Packages: [Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.Client](https://www.nuget.org/package 3. Use [Nuget package restore](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/consume-packages/package-restore) to ensure you have all dependencies installed. 4. Open CS file `Program.cs` and there is a section with input values to change at the top of the class: * `azureDevOpsOrganizationUrl` - update this with the url to your Azure DevOps/TFS collection, e.g. http://dev.azure.com/organization for Azure DevOps or http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection for TFS. -5. Build and run the solution. After running you should see an interactive login prompt if you are a Azure DevOps user. If you are a TFS user authentication should happen in the background. After authentication and authorization, a list of all projects inside of your account will be displayed in the console. +5. Build and run the solution. After running you should see an interactive login prompt if you are an Azure DevOps user. If you are a TFS user authentication should happen in the background. After authentication and authorization, a list of all projects inside of your account will be displayed in the console.