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Additional Resources<br />

• For more information about creating and using a custom check-in policy, see “How<br />

To – Step Through Creating Custom Check-in Policies for TFS” in this guide.<br />

• To learn how to customize a check-in policy, see “Walkthrough: Customizing Checkin<br />

Policies and Notes” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms181281(VS.80).aspx<br />

• To see sample code that will disallow selected patterns on check-in, see “Checkin<br />

Policy to Disallow Certain Patterns” at<br />

http://blogs.msdn.com/jmanning/archive/2006/02/02/523125.aspx<br />

• To see sample code that will enforce comments on check-in, see “Sample Checkin<br />

Policy: Make Sure the Comment Isn’t Empty” at<br />

http://blogs.msdn.com/jmanning/archive/2006/01/21/515858.aspx<br />

• To learn how to register a new check-in policy, see “I’ve Made a New Check-In<br />

Policy! How Do I Add It?” at<br />

http://blogs.msdn.com/jmanning/archive/2006/02/07/526778.aspx<br />

Project Management<br />

• How to use Microsoft Project to manage your project<br />

• How to use Microsoft Excel to manage your project<br />

• How to create a minimal process template<br />

• How to customize a process template<br />

• How to customize a work item type <strong>with</strong>in a process template<br />

• How to customize a work item type <strong>with</strong>in an existing team project<br />

• How to create an iteration<br />

• How to create an area<br />

• How to add a check-in event notification<br />

• How to set up a report dashboard<br />

• How to create folders in your source control repository<br />

• How to delete a project from <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

How to Use Microsoft Project to Manage Your Project<br />

Use Microsoft Office Project to create and schedule tasks, lay out task dependencies,<br />

load-balance resources, and estimate end dates. You can use these features to track your<br />

projects.<br />

To track a project, you need to perform the following high-level steps:<br />

• Create a project plan.<br />

• Create a set of tasks, schedule them, and publish them to <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong>.<br />

o The tasks show up in the appropriate developer’s work item queue.<br />

o The team members work on their tasks and report their progress in <strong>Team</strong><br />

Explorer by setting the work item status.<br />

• Refresh the project plan to retrieve the latest information. This enables you to track<br />

the progress of the project in Microsoft Project.

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