I have tried to install service pack1 as well as team foundation server with GDR compatibility on Visual Studio 2010 but still when I try to connect to dev.azure.com it throws error unable to find TFS server Can somebody please suggest how to resolve this issue.
Double check you have installed the following two software updates for VS 2010:
Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 (KB2736182)
TFS 2012 compatibility update for Visual Studio 2010 (KB2662296)
And try to clear the cache folder on your client machine. The folder path is: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Team Foundation\x.0\Cache. Make sure you type the correct server URL.
If the issue persists, you could add some screenshots of how you connected the server.
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I want to be able to connect to Team Server 2008 r2 to the Visual Studio.net 2012 that I installed on my workstation today. So far I am having problems.
I am making this change since I want to upgrade all my .net applications to using Visual Studio 2012.
Right now all my solution files have TFS attached to them since I loaded the solution files into TFS previously using Visual Studio 2010.
I have downloaded the plugin for Team server to install on my computer and I am advised that the plugin is installed on my computer. When I am in visual studio 2012 and I click on toos-->options-->source control and I get no options to select.
Thus can you tell me what you suggest that I do to solve my problem?
I am working on Xamarin with Visual Studio 2017. My organization has its own domain base TFS server, Now I need to configure that server to my Visual Studio 2017 Mac version projects.
I found the Visual Studio code is capable to connect the TFS, but it's connecting the Visualstudio.com server, I need to connect to the server which is my organization.
For visual studio Mac, TFS isn't supported for now. There has been a uservocie, you can vote up and monitor it.
TFS Version Control
https://visualstudio.uservoice.com/forums/563332-visual-studio-for-mac/suggestions/17136163-tfs-version-control
However as a workaround, you could use Visual Studio Code to connect on-premise
TFS server.
TFVC
You can connect to TFVC using the Visual Studio Team Services extension since version 1.116.0 (2017/04/12). This extension allows you to connect to Team Services and Team Foundation Server.
Note: You need Team Foundation Server 2015 Update 2 or later.
More details please take a look at my reply at this question: Connect VS code with TFS on mac
Here is an alternate way of doing the same.It is working fine for me
How to use TFS on a Mac
Steps to be followed:
Step 1: Install Eclipse
Step 2: Download and install the TFS everywhere plugin
Step 3: Checkout your solution using the eclipse to a local folder
Step 4: Open the solution in Visual studio and make the code changes
Step 5: Open eclipse and commit your changes.
I am having an issue with Team explorer in visual studio 2015 Update 1 RC.
The server is TFS 2013.
When I want to View Builds of a specific build, I have this error message
Malformed Artifact URI: [Build name]
Parameter name: uri
This is working using Visual studio 2013 on the same machine, and working with visual studio 2015 on other machine. So this is not a problem with the server.
Only 2 machines have the issue, and both have the extension TFS power tools 2015 installed.
I tried:
Remove the extension
Clear Team foundation cache
Repair visual studio
Hard reset all settings
Didn't resolve the issue.
"Edit build definition" and "Queue new build" are working.
Any ideas other than uninstall and reinstall visual studio?
Thanks
Edit:
- Creating a New build definition in VS2015 is working, but trying to open it doesn't work
I can reproduce your issue in my Visual Studio 2015 just after the Update1 RC is installed.
Here is my Visual Studio version:
I have reported this issue. You can also submit one feedback on the Microsoft Connect site.
Now, you need to open TFS web access directly to view one build. Or you need to uninstall Update1 RC.
This issue is fixed in VS2015 update1. You need to download and install it: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/vs2015-update1-vs.aspx
Cleaning cache folder on your client machine: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Team Foundation\6.0\Cache. And clean the cache on your TFS AT machine: C:\TfsData\ApplicationTier\_fileCache
Then, on your client machine, resetting settings and add-in settings with devenv /ResetSettings and devenv /ResetSkipPkgs, try rebuilding all templates with devenv /setup.
I'm experiencing some problems with connection to TFS2010 with Visual Studio 2010 in https.
I have installed:
Visual Studio 2010
Team Explorer 2010
Visual Studio 2010 SP1
KB 2581206
but I'm getting TFS 31002 error:
Do I need to install something else?
Thanks a lot!
The problem was that the computer was in the same domain as the TFS server, so the credetials that were passed to TFS were those of the user logged that are invalid to connect to TFS.
So I solved removing computer from domain and now credential are correctly prompted.
I am trying to connect to my TFS 2010 RC server. When I try to connect I get a error message.
Here is a screen shot:
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This is the path I am using to connect: http://tfs2010test:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection
I have Team Explorer 2008 SP 1 installed.
I have read this question: Visual Studio 2008: Can't connect to known good TFS 2010. That is how I got my path that I tried.
I can connect just fine using Visual Studio 2010.
What am I missing?
Have you installed the forward compatibility update from here? Further details can be found here.
Here was my solution to get Visual Studio 2008 Team System to connect to TFS2010: (Beware convoluted).
Install Visual Studio 2008 Team Explorer
Uninstall Office 2007 (because of an incompatibility between Visual Studio 2008 SP1 installer and Office 2007)
Run the Microsoft Install Clean Up utility to remove all references to Office 2007 that did not get removed when uninstalling)
Re-Install Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
Install Visual Studio Team System 2008 Service Pack 1 Forward Compatibility Update for Team Foundation Server 2010
Reinstall Office 2007 or go to OpenOffice
Access TFS2010 repository...
When I have added TFS servers before, I could not add the port in the URL. Have you tried this without the port, and allow discovery?
A few things to try:
Have you tried connecting with Team Explorer 2010?
Have you tried creating a new project collection?
On your server, open the TFS admin tool and confirm that you have permissions to use that collection.
Be aware, some options are just not available in Team Explorer 2008.
Let me know if you need help with the security/groups on the server. It was very confusing to me when I first tried to work with it.