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Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) administrators can add check-in policy requirements. These check-in policies require the user to take actions when they conduct a check-in to source control. For example, users can be required to associate work items with changesets.
Prior to enabling or disabling check-in policies, you must first create the check-in policies. For more information, see Add check-in policies. The following procedure describes how to enable or disable check-in policies for your project.
Prerequisites
To complete this procedure, you must have the Edit project-level information permission set to Allow. For more information, see Default TFVC permissions.
Enable or disable a check-in policy
On the Visual Studio Team menu, select Team Project Settings > Source Control.
Or, in the Visual Studio Team Explorer window, select Settings, and then select Source Control under Team Project.
In the Source Control Settings dialog box, select the Check-in Policy tab.
In the Policy Type list, select the policy type you want to enable or disable, and then select Enable or Disable.
Select OK.