I would like to see all files that are locked. so far, I've only found to use tf.exe status and look for anything with '!' because they are not reported as "lock, edit" as they are in the UI. Any ideas? thanks.
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If you are trying to use TFS Sidekicks, and can't figure out how, it is under Tools, Team Foundation Sidekicks, Status Sidekick. You will need to expand that window, but you will then be able to search for locks for a username.
I've found a GUI option.
That simple :)
If you have the power tools installed, it's a one-liner:
If you prefer GUIs to scripts, try TFS Sidekicks.
I don't think this is possible using tf.exe or even tfpt.exe (The Power Tool command line). You'll need to look through the pending changesets for changes that are locks. You could do this in powershell using the Power Tool commandlets or you could do it using the following bit of .NET code that exercises the TFS API:
from your command prompt
Then from powershell do: