Error Loading The Changeset Comments Policy Policy
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HodgesOctober 19, 201225 0 0 0 [Update 11/26/12] You can get the fix by installing Update 1 (or newer) for error loading the changeset comments policy policy 2010 Visual Studio 2012: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/downloads. Some customers, after starting to use internal error in changeset comments policy. error loading the changeset comments policy policy Visual Studio 2012 with their existing TFS deployment, have been receiving check-in policy errors having to
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do with the Changeset Comments policy. The errors look like: Internal error in Changeset Comments Policy. Error loading the Changeset Comments Policy policy (The policy
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assembly ‘Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerTools.CheckinPolicies.ChangesetComments, Version=9.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' is not registered.). Installation instructions: To install this policy, follow the instructions in CheckForComments.cs. The version number may vary slightly, but for this particular problem, it's always going to start with an 8 or a 9. Cause With VS 2005 through 2010, to get the Changeset internal error in changeset comments policy 2015 Comments policy, you had to download and install the Team Foundation Power Tools. With VS 2012, the policy is included in the box and requires no additional download. This problem is a bug that was introduced as a part of moving that check-in policy into the product. For this particular bug, only users using Visual Studio 2012 will be affected. If you have other users in your organization connecting to the same TFS server with VS 2005, 2008, or 2010, then the Changeset Comments policy should be working fine for them. Workaround There is also a simple workaround that you can put in place immediately, as long as you have administrative permissions on your team project. Using a Visual Studio 2010 or 2012 client, navigate to the Team Project Settings for the Team Project that has the Changeset Comments policy configured. Remove the check-in policy from the Team Project, and then im
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For example: Internal error in Changeset Comments Policy. Error loading the Changeset Comments Policy policy (The policy assembly 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerTools.CheckinPolicies.ChangesetComments, Version=8.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' is not registered.). Installation instructions: To install this policy, follow the instructions in CheckForComments.cs. We're using some of the check-in policies from the TFS Power Tools. They obviously work just fine with Visual Studio 10. But I need to get them working in VS11, too. I've tried adding the registry keys to register the policies for Visual Studio 11: I've also tried adding several binding redirects to the devenv.exe.config file because those TFS Power Tools policy assemblies reference the Visual Studio 10 assemblies. Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 75 Star 1,023 Fork 356 git-tfs/git-tfs Code Issues 175 Pull requests 29 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs https://github.com/git-tfs/git-tfs/issues/258 New issue not working with vs 2012 if checkin policy exists #258 Closed http://linrayusa.blogspot.com/2012/11/fix-issue-of-internal-error-in.html Jiyuu opened this Issue Dec 9, 2012 · 20 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 8 participants Jiyuu commented Dec 9, 2012 everything seems to work fine except for the checkin process which fails for the following reason [ERROR] error loading Policy: Internal error in Changeset Comments Policy. Error loading the Changeset Comments Policy policy (The pol icy assembly 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerTools.CheckinPolicies.ChangesetComments, Version=10.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' is not registered.). Installation instructions: To install this policy, follow the inst ructions in CheckForComments.cs. seem to have a ref to vs2010 somewhere which I couldn't find.. git-tfs member spraints commented Dec 9, 2012 This is usually caused by version mismatches. For error loading the example, if the checkin policy installed is for VS2010, but git-tfs finds VS2012, then the 2012 client lib won't be able to load the checkin policy. Which versions of VS / Team Explorer do you have installed? Which versions of TFS power tools do you have installed? Which one do you use to access TFS? Which version of TFS is git-tfs using (git tfs --version or git tfs info)? kgybels commented Dec 9, 2012 @Jiyuu I had the same problem after installing VS2012. Tell git-tfs to use 2010 client by setting environment variable GIT_TFS_VERSION to 2010. Jiyuu commented Dec 9, 2012 I forgot to mention but if I set --force then the commit works, but when looking at the changeset it shows the error mentioned above as a policy issue.. @spraints this is the output of git tfs info C:\test\Main>git tfs info git version 1.8.0.msysgit.0 git-tfs version 0.16.1.0 (TFS client library 11.0.0.0 (MS)) (32-bit) C:\tools\gittfs\git-tfs.exe remote tfs id: 'default' http://XXXXXXX:8080/tfs/ $/TP/Main refs/remotes/tfs/default - 3aa246ae3db1dac9bfd214657632545fcd33cc 4f @ 10931 the version im using is the version I took last night from here on git hub and built. I only compil didn't mean anything to me. Where is CheckForComments.cs? Microsoft should provide more meaningful information. Internal error in Changeset Comments Policy. Error loading the Changeset Comments Policy policy (The policy assembly 'Microsoft.TeamFoundation.PowerTools.CheckinPolicies.ChangesetComments, Version=10.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' is not registered.). Installation instructions: To install this policy, follow the instructions in CheckForComments.cs. After installing TFS powerful tools 2011, this error was gone. Posted by Ray at 2:36 PM Labels: TFS 2 comments: Alex Scott said... Heyo. Another SDET here in Seattle (not seeking anyone) ;). Just searching for how to deal with a TFS+Test Studio Source Code integration issue when I stumbled acrossed your blog. Just taking a moment to say "hey, I was here" and I'll check back. Just started using Test Studio and find that it kicks the ever living arse out of CodedUI in terms of usability and agility. Anyway, still learning so I appreicate blogs like yours which help move us all along in the right direction. December 12, 2012 at 11:22 AM Ray said... 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