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Configure Command

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Enables an administrator to view and change the following configuration settings for a project in the Source Control Settings dialog box:

  • Check-out settings
  • Check-in policies
  • Check-in notes

Prerequisites

To use the configure command, you must have the Edit server-level information permission set to Allow. For more information, see Default TFVC permissions.

Syntax

tf configure [PathOfTeamProject] [/collection:TeamProjectCollectionUrl][/login:username,[password]]

Parameters

Argument

Argument Description
PathOfTeamProject Path of the project whose configuration settings an administrator can view, change, or both.
TeamProjectCollectionUrl The URL of the project collection that contains the project that you specified (for example, http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection).
username Provides a value to the /login option. You can specify a username value as either DOMAIN\UserName or UserName.

Option

Option Description
/collection Specifies the project collection.
/login Specifies the user name and password to authenticate the user with Team Foundation Server.

Remarks

You can manage the following project settings using the configure command:

  • Check-out settings can be used to determine whether multiple users can edit files at the same time. Also, they can be used to configure the get latest on check-out behavior.

  • Check-in policies provide controls that are invoked at check-in time, to make sure that defined criteria are met before a user checks in pending changes.

  • Check-in notes define custom fields into which users provide information during the check-in process. Check-in notes can be either required or optional.

The settings are configured in the Source Control Settings dialog box which appears after you run the configure command. When you complete your changes, click OK to save them to the server.

For more information about these settings, see Walkthrough: Customizing Checkin Policies and Notes.

For more information on how to find the tf command-line utility, see Use Team Foundation version control commands.

Examples

The following example displays the Source Control Settings dialog box in which you can examine and modify the project settings of the workspace for the c:\projects folder.

c:\projects>tf configure

The following example displays the myproj project settings in the project collection at http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection.

c:\projects>tf configure $/myproj / http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection