Server policy error when checking items into TFS after Visual Studio upgrade
leevduhl
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I have not been able to check DB changes in against a TFS item since I upgraded to Visual Studio 2017.
The VS upgrade included me uninstalling my previous Visual Studio 2015 instance.
Since this update every time I try to check in a DB change against a TFS item number I the following error:
I am using Version 6.1.8.xxx of Redgate Source Control.
Lee
The VS upgrade included me uninstalling my previous Visual Studio 2015 instance.
Since this update every time I try to check in a DB change against a TFS item number I the following error:
"This commit doesn't meet the server's policy requirements, or the policy isn't configured on your machine.."
Any assistance you can provide to resolve this issue would be appreciated.I am using Version 6.1.8.xxx of Redgate Source Control.
Lee
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Russell D Posts: 1,324 Diamond 5Until such time as Microsoft release Powertools for Visual Studio 2017 that allow this behaviour, you'll need to keep Visual Studio 2015 installed I'm afraid.
Then, follow the advice on this page: https://documentation.red-gate.com/soc6/troubleshooting/error-messages/this-commit-doesn-t-meet-the-server-s-policy-requirements-or-the-policy-isn-t-configured-on-your-machine.Have you visited our Help Centre?