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		<title>Using PowerShell&#8217;s Invoke-RestMethod to Access VSTS OData</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How-to Access VSTS OData Given that Microsoft has abandoned their TFS CmdLets, one alternative is to access VSTS data is through the OData interface using the Invoke-RestMethod. Before you begin you need to set up Alternate authentication credentials by navigating to&#160;https://.visualstudio.com/_details/security/altcreds. &#160;Once these are established, you will likely want to save them to a local&#8230;&#160;</p>
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