I'm setting up an asp.net server for school and I am getting ERROR_USER_UNAUTHORIZED.
I have looked over the internet and everyone says that it has to do with not being administrator or not having access to the site. I am just getting confused. I added the user to the local administrator group. added him to iis manager permissions and to IIS manager users in like 3 different ways (same user different type of name, with server/name, name, iis manager user name).
Man I am just trying to publish to this server and I've been at it for like 5 hours (not that much but still I havent gotten any further at all).
To give some more detail:
I setup a publish profile in visual studio, correct host, username,password,site name and I think correct url (we have no dns setup yet so its just the ip of the server). INTERESTING PART HERE (I Think) when I click validate connection it works correctly (in edit) but when I publish it gives the error stated above. Also when I change https to http in the url it makes the error ERROR_USER_NOT_ADMIN, which the user is... .
To summarize, I have no clue what I am doing please help me god.
Take as long as you want to, I just want to get this done.
Check if you open VS with administrative right?
I forgot to mark this as solved and post the solution.
Apparently the solution was that I didn't mark the folder(inside the site in iis manager) as an application.
Solution is simply, open iis, select the server, select the site, right click the main folder with all your stuff, click mark as application.
I couldn't find this anywhere on the internet or on the help page it shows but it solved the problem. (litterally just started to turn insane a bit after trying stuff for 5 hours so stopped and went at it again next day and solved it in 5 minutes).
My email address has changed and now I can't log into Visual Studio 2017.
The error is "We could not refresh the credentials for the account. Failed to refresh the access token".
How can I fix this?
This bug will be fixed in a future version.
For now:
Close down VS2017
Go to "C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local\.IdentityService"
Rename "IdentityServiceAdalCache.cache" as shown below. (for example just add an underscore to it)
Restart VS2017 and log in.
NOTE: There are similar issues that this won't resolve, but this worked for me.
Open Visual Studio. Click Help, Send Feedback, Report a Problem...
This brings you to a login screen. If you log in from there, it will log you into Visual Studio.
What worked for me was to rename .identityservice and then restart VS and log in to your VSTS account. It then recreates a new .identityservice that it can access.
I tried by deleting only the IdentityServiceAdalCache.cache as in the accepted answer but it did not fix the problem.
For the record, I managed to fix it by deleting every files within the .IdentityService folder (located in C:\Users{username}\AppData\Local.IdentityService).
I have read dozens of posts on this topic discussing clearing out .IdentityService. I tried every variation of this solution that one might think of. None worked.
I ended up poking around and trying to manually login to my Microsoft account using Internet Explorer, but I could not connect to https://login.microsoftonline.com. I added the https://login.microsoftonline.com address to my Trusted Sites in Internet Options. Once I had done this, Visual Studio was able to connect to Microsoft and validate my account.
When an error occurs, Visual studio will log it's error messages in the following folder. Please check the logs located at
%Temp%\servicehub\logs
This can also be caused by network restrictions. Please disable your virus guard or firewall and check.
This issue can also be caused by running VS "As Administrator" and the administrator is a different user. Just some FYI.
None of these answers will resolve that issue unfortunately.
Very old thread but if someone is still having this issue, then try following in my footsteps:
I just deleted the entire .IdentityService folder, and launched visual studio again... It asks you to log in and works normally. (for me)
Make sure you can access https://login.microsoftonline.com
If your network is blocking that (perhaps to block Microsoft webmail), then the above solutions will not pertain to you. Either unrestrict access, or you will need some off-line version.
In case someone is still looking for an answer. What worked for me was checking that the AppData folder and Local folder were not on 'read only mode' in the path "C:\Users{username}\AppData\Local.IdentityService" and it just worked!
Check to make sure that your PC no limit(IP-Firewall) to Internet connection access.
Disable or turn off VPN
It happened to me when using an account that uses my organization's email-domain, and I guess it tried to verify it and it couldn't find it in their database, and as soon as I used an account with a onmicrosoft.com domain, it worked.
The interesting part is that it allowed me to create the Microsoft account with this organization email and I still use it for DevOps, and it just stopped me when signing in with Visual Studio, I don't understand why this difference is.
I hope this can help someone..
I have VS 2017 and had this exact issue. Simply deleting
C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local.IdentityService did not work for me.
Follow the steps 1-2 below to see if you might have and identical cause of the problem, and the rest how to solved it if so.
Go to C:\Users\{user}\AppData\Local\Temp\servicehub\logs and open the latest error logs from VS.
IF you see "Retrieved tenant memberships, found '2' owned tenants", then follow the rest of the steps.
Go to azure portal then login under the username you are
trying to use.
The following steps may change by the time you read this, but you
want to get to step 6. Go to Manage Azure Directory.
Click "Switch Tenants"
I was linked to 2 tenants, one of which I did not need. This is what had been causing my issues. Select the useless tenants, and click "leave tenant".
Once this is completed, close all instances of VS.
Delete C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local.IdentityService.
Open VS and login to your account.
I found the same behavior when using Administrator user.
Any other user can login and activate the license only for himself.
I don't think there is a way to activate for Administrator, which makes using this licensing awkward for usage in a shared resource (i.e. build server).
The one solution which worked for me was resetting the domain password and restarting the system.
I just wanted to share this because i was struggling with the same problem since 8 days tried everything on net and this worked.
Hope it helps someone :)
I updated Visual Studio with latest package and after rebooting my PC issue was solved. I was able to log-in
Opening VS as admin worked for me, none of the above did
I was getting this error from our proxy having restrictive rules in place, I was able to add the sites to a whitelist that were being blocked while trying to login.
Some of the sites I whitelisted in Webmarshal were:
*.windows.net
*.msocsp.com
*.ws.symantec.com
*.digicert.com
*.clicktale.net
app.vssps.visualstudio.com
demdex.net
For me it was due wrong system time, after setting correct time it got fixed automatically
I had the problem of not being able to sign in to VS after not using unity for a long time and then updating everything. The way I solved it was to open VS and then click help. This opened the sign in box with 'Personalization Account'. I clicked 'Account options' under the afore mentioned heading, and changed the 'Embedded web browser' to 'System web browser' in the right window. This enabled me to log in via my Edge browser and everything worked fine.
I just fixed it by changing folder to be public.
folder files: "C:\Users{username}\AppData\Local.IdentityService"
right click and choose property and uncheck the hidden and apply it.
If you are under a domain network there is a workaround (quick fix),
Adding or changing the following key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Cryptography\Protect\Providers\df9d8cd0-1501-11d1-8c7a-00c04fc297eb
ProtectionPolicy = 1 (DWORD)
Check the most recent modified files at %temp%\servicehub\logs.
Check StorageUtilitiesSingleton-10788-lqnuymos-1.log
For an error like this: The computer must be trusted for delegation and the current user account must be configured to allow delegation.
If that is the case this might help you.
I has this issue recently.
Tried all the options above, none worked.
Get it sorted, after repairing Visual Studio, doing all the updates, restart and updated again, restart, another repair and bang! Worked like a charm.
Instead of doing all this, change embedded broswer to system browser so it will works normally in default browser and gets updated in VS.
In VS 2019 enabling System Web Browser instead of Embedded web browser fixed it for me,
Hope this helps someone
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/work-with-multi-factor-authentication?view=vs-2019
I tried multiple things above such as
Renaming c:\users[user]\appdata\local.IdentityService
Logging directly in https://login.microsoftonline.com (noticed certificate issues)
Adding https://login.microsoftonline.com to the Trust Sites list in Internet Options
Opening VS as non-admin as well as admin
Reviewed the logs here: %Temp%\servicehub\logs
I also installed Chrome, setting it to the default browser, because many features were saying IE is no longer supported
Reviewing the logs gave me the clue I needed to solve my particular issue. The log stated there was an issue with SSL trust.
Consequently, I ran our local version of rootsupd.exe and installed any related Microsoft root certificates such as the DigiCert Global Root G2 to the Trusted Root Authorities. After rebooting my machine, I noticed VS began recognizing my account and was actually already signed in.
I'm trying to create a site collection and I get an message when opening the SP management shell console:
"The local farm is not accessible. Cmdlets with FeatureDependencyId are not registered"
I have tried almost everything internet has to offer but no luck. It would be a great help if someone could share some ideas. I have used below site as a reference because it seems to be the same issue.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/meamcs/archive/2013/02/18/sharepoint-powershell-command-problem-featuredependencyid-are-not-registered.aspx
Please try this.
Whenever, I load the PowerShell ISE and Type the command to load the SharePoint PowerShell module, it starts throwing error
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chjain/archive/2013/08/10/10440633.aspx
Figured it out! The problem was the user permissions. I had to use a different user with elevated permission to access the farm.
It is a first time I am setting up server, so sorry for stupid questions.
I am trying to setup IIS on Windows 2008. Turning off Enhanced Security Configuration allowing me to go to default site, but only for me. Other user still can’t go there. What do I need to create and how to set it up, so anybody who get to the server, will have the same internet settings?
Thank you.
Sounds like you need to give anon permission to the site try this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770966(v=ws.10).aspx
Everytime I open VS2010 and or attempt to connect to Team Foundation Server it asks for my credentials. I've done some extensive searching for this problem and its solutions (including this website) and none of the solutions work. Upon attempting to connect to Team Foundation Server in VS2010 I get the following error:
"TF31003: Either you have not entered the necessary credentials or your user account does not have permission to connect to the Team Foundation Server at ... Click the Use different credentials link below, or ask your server administrator to add the appropriate permissions to your account..."
I've done the follow:
Added a Windows Credential with the TFS Server name, user name, and password. Added logon credentials in "Stored User Names and Passwords" with the TFS Server name, user name, and password. Gone to the TFS Web Access URL, entered my logon credentials and clicked the remember my logon information (which stores it in "Stored User Names and Passwords"
So far, I can get into my TFS server via Internet Explorer without having to re-enter the logon credentials, but visual studio still keeps asking me for them.
I use Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate Edition on Windows 7.
Anyone have any other possible solutions?
Thanks.
I'm not entirely sure why you're getting the error, although I suspect there is a configuration issue on the machine hosting the TFS server. I'd verify that your user settings are correct.
As far as Visual Studio constantly asking your for credentials, I've had success with the method outlined in this blog post:
http://coolsubhash-tech.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-avoid-recurring-tfs-login-from.html
Make sure to add the domain part to the user as well as Visual Studio can be quite strict when it comes to these user names. If the domain is not there, you may see these issues.
I had exactly the same problem and the following link gave me the clues how to fix the damn thing.
You need to absolutely get rid of this abomination called "enchanced IE security". In 2008R2 this is done in server manager ("Configure IE ESC")
Go to IE and make sure your TFS server is in "local intranet" zone. If necessary, alter the defaults. I personally added my company's default domain (*.mycompany.local) to the list of intranet hosts. This also will help you with step 3
This step is crucial: many organizations put an alias to TFS server to point to something else, such as you are supposed to connect to tfs.mycompany.local, but really it goes to tfs99xyz50.domain.something.something.local. Easiest way to save creds for this kind of configuration is to open the TFS server URL in IE. IE will prompt you for creds and allow saving them, and you're done.
3a. If you are accessing TFS via proxy, also repeat the step 3 with proxy address.
What helped for me was to clear the IE cache and then connect to TFS again