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Ohad R updated SCM-753:
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    Description: 
related to [SCM-750].

Even when the command-line is correct, and the checkin-policies is fulfilled, 
TFS returns an error 

*TF10139 Error when checking in files: Check in policy error when policies have 
been satified*

According to microsoft, In order to solve this, customers should install "TF 
power tools", and check-in using the power-tool. In this case, the command line 
will be different, e.g. 
tfpd -checkin ... (instead of tf -checkin...)

This solution breaks the TFS-provider, because the command is completely 
different. Note, that TFS does check-in the file, yet it returns an error 
(which can be ignored)

  was:
related to [SCM-750].

Even when the command-line is correct, and the checkin-policies is fulfilled, 
TFS returns an error 

TF10139 Error when checking in files: Check in policy error when policies have 
been satified

According to microsoft, In order to solve this, customers should install "TF 
power tools", and check-in using the power-tool. In this case, the command line 
will be different, e.g. 
tfpd -checkin ... (instead of tf -checkin...)
This solution breaks the TFS-provider, because the command is completely 
different. Note, that TFS does check-in the file, yet it returns an error 
(which can be ignored)


> support TFS checkin-policies
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SCM-753
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-753
>             Project: Maven SCM
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: maven-scm-provider-tfs
>    Affects Versions: 1.9
>         Environment: TFS-2010
>            Reporter: Ohad R
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> related to [SCM-750].
> Even when the command-line is correct, and the checkin-policies is fulfilled, 
> TFS returns an error 
> *TF10139 Error when checking in files: Check in policy error when policies 
> have been satified*
> According to microsoft, In order to solve this, customers should install "TF 
> power tools", and check-in using the power-tool. In this case, the command 
> line will be different, e.g. 
> tfpd -checkin ... (instead of tf -checkin...)
> This solution breaks the TFS-provider, because the command is completely 
> different. Note, that TFS does check-in the file, yet it returns an error 
> (which can be ignored)



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