This commit doesn't meet the server's policy requirements...
tomslickers
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We have a SQL Server database linked to TFS using SQL Source Control. A new developer successfully linked his development database to the same repository, but when he tries to commit his changes.:
This commit doesn't meet the server's policy requirements, or the policy isn't configured on your machine. The server returned the following: Internal error in Changeset comments policy...
I confirmed that a comment is being provided for the commit.
We are using the latest version of SQL Source Control along with SSMS 2017.
This commit doesn't meet the server's policy requirements, or the policy isn't configured on your machine. The server returned the following: Internal error in Changeset comments policy...
I confirmed that a comment is being provided for the commit.
We are using the latest version of SQL Source Control along with SSMS 2017.
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tomslickers Posts: 40 Bronze 2This turned out to be missing DLLs on the developer's machine. We worked around this by installing Visual Studio 2013.
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not able to commit change into my TFS
not able to commit change into my TFS