Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Tip You can use the Lock command to remove another user's lock if you have sufficient permissions.
Important These options will appear only when you are making changes in a server workspace. Name required. Follow Following. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. The permissions are called "Undo other users' changes" and "Unlock other users' changes". These permissions can be viewed by:. Disclaimer : this answer is an edited repost of Brett Roger's answer to a similar question.
Based on stackptr answer I've created batch file UnlockOther. The file didn't unlock so I did a undo on pending changes and after that I could delete the file. From MSDN. We are using the Team Foundation Server TFS as our source control and I have faced the necessity to undo pending changes or tfs undo pending checkins on an other developers computer or workspace.
A few times, developers among the developer team has check-out the code files and forget to check in the source files. I believe if you are using the Team Foundation Source Control as your source control software you have experienced similar needs for various reasons.
It is not so simple now to undo a pending checkin or unlock pending changes as easy as you did in MS VSS. We have to get help from the Team Foundation Source Control command line tool. In order to show you a sample how to unlock pending changes on a Team Foundation Server Source Control, I have followed the following steps : I logged to my desktop computer and opened a team project using MS Visual Studio
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