TFS Version Control?

Has anybody tried setting up VCS (Version Control System) in CIS (Cisco/Composite Information Server [6.2], using a TFS backend?
I'm having trouble finding documentation on any VCS topics, but a TFS [scripts] example would be magnificent.
Thanks

Hi Wendy,  
Thanks for your post.
this “new location” is a TFS local workspace folder or is a general local folder? Please open your solution using VS 2010 from this new location manually, then selected the solution in Solution Explorer and click
FILE>>Source Control >>Change Source Control… to check this solution bind to TFS Server or not. 
Your solution moved to a new location, and this new location is a general local folder on your client? If yes, please manually open your solution using VS 2010 from that new location, then right-click on your solution in Solution Explorer and select
Add Solution to Source Control… to add current solution into TFS 2010 Source Control. If you want add exiting folder(included code files, but is not a solution) into TFS Source Control, please mapping the team project(or an existing folder)
from Source Control Explorer to a local workspace folder, then copy that code folder to this local workspace folder, then right-click on your team project in Source Control Explorer and select
Add Items to Folder… to add your code folder to this team project source control, then perform check-in on this team project.
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