I've updated my TFS plugin to 4.0.0 (the latest).  Jenkins is running on a 
Windows system.  I must build in Linux.  We have 3 systems configured as 
slave nodes for this purpose.  The project that I configured in Jenkins did 
farm the job to one of the correct slave nodes.  However, although the 
build log shows that all of the TFS workspaces (rather irritating that this 
term is overloaded) were listed, it doesn't show that any sources were 
checked out.  

I scrapped my old project because it just wasn't working correctly.  I made 
a "free-style software project" and put in the settings necessary to check 
out code from my branch in TFS.  How is this normal flow supposed to work?  
Am I going to have to use the TEE client on the slave nodes?  If so, I 
thought that version 4.0.0 of the TFS plugin was supposed to mitigate 
this?  It claims to at least.  I'd appreciate knowing how this is supposed 
to work with remote nodes.

Thanks for any help.

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