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ASF GitHub Bot commented on SCM-753: ------------------------------------ jira-importer opened a new issue, #963: URL: https://github.com/apache/maven-scm/issues/963 **[Ohad R](https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ViewProfile.jspa?name=ohadr)** opened **[SCM-753](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCM-753?redirect=false)** and commented 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) --- **Affects:** 1.9 **Issue Links:** - [SCM-770](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCM-770) [TFS] cannot create branch (release:branch) when using TFS-power-tools - [SCM-750](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCM-750) TFS-plugin fails in cases of 'TFS policies' is required by TFS upon checkin > support TFS checkin-policies > ---------------------------- > > Key: SCM-753 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCM-753 > Project: Maven SCM (Moved to GitHub Issues) > Issue Type: Bug > Components: maven-scm-provider-tfs > Affects Versions: 1.9 > Environment: TFS-2010 > Reporter: Ohad R > Assignee: Hervé Boutemy > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 1.9.1 > > > 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) -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)