I installed the Team Explorer Everywhere Eclipse (Kepler) Plugin but when I try to connect to the server i get this message:
The SOAP endpoint https://vsas.myurl.com/Services/v1.0/Registration.asmx could not be contacted. HTTP status: 403
1st time I tried to connect, it asked me for my user and password, after that it never asked me again, but I want to try with different user/pass and I cant find where I can change that.
I'm using OS Mavericks, and I didnĀ“t find any credential related in the keychain utility.
Thank you!
Edit: My user is out of license, but I have another user that is with a valid license. I would like to try with other user/pass but I don't know where to change that.
Finally I uninstall the plugin, logout from TFS Website, re-install the plugin, enter a new username and password when prompted and that was the solution, everything is working fine now.
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I am trying to set up my Eclipse with my TFS Project (Team Explorer Everywhere). I am following the below documentation:
https://azuredevopslabs.com/labs/java/eclipsegit/
I am able to install the TFS Plugin. But as per the Step 10 in the documentation, I am not able to get the Device Login window post entering the TFS URL. After clicking on OK, the next expected window is not getting populated. The URL is correct as I am able to access the same through the browser. I have also tried by entering my credentials but still no luck. Can anyone help or suggest if I am missing anything.
If the Device Login windows does not pop up normally, it could be an issue with the plugin.
You can try to uninstall the TFS plugin and install TFS 14.135.0 to solve the problem.
I have installed ejabberd from the windows installer on the ejabberd website. I installed it with admin privelages. It finished with no errors. I clicked on the 'start jabber' executable, and it gave a feedback that jabber is started in the console.
Afterwards it automatically opened a local HTML file telling me to go to http://localhost:5280/admin and enter my username and password which I previously set up. Cool, so I go there and I get 404 not found.
I tried on internet explorer and chrome.
I opened the log folder and found there is no log for errors, only the one from installation..
Anyone has made ejabebrd work on windows 10?
Thank you
The issue has been identified in github and has been fixed by the contributors.
I am using Eclipse Juno (Linux) and added TFS plug-in for Eclipse. Server URL https://******ftware.visualstudio.com and added username and password. This is my Microsoft Live ID which got access to Visual Studio online, but it gives an error message Authorization failure connecting to https://******ftware.visualstudio.com using this username and password.
Username and password works well when connecting from browser. Not sure what is going on.
This plug-in works well on a Windows machine.
You may need to use the "alternate credentials" that does not rely on an MSA (Live ID). In the web access you can click on your name in the top right. There should be a settings drop down that lets you enable and set the alternate credentials for Linux.
https://binary-stuff.com/post/how-to-enable-alternate-credentials-in-visual-studio-online-vso
I have a problem in eclipse with the tfs plugin. I try to login and it stuck in some kind of login loop.
I looked here and in google. Nothing help.
I found this posts:
Eclipse with TFS plugin - looping login
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/5e3f8b3a-d623-4401-b9f1-50f1f52ab299/eclipse-tfs-plugin-keeps-signing-in-in-loop-followed-by-there-were-some-problems-message
I tried to clean cookies and password and everything possible in IE
I reinstalled the plugin. I updated everything possible, checked for eclipse indigo last version (3.2.7)
Nothing worked. Anyone can help me?
The forum posts you referenced are about the Team Foundation Service, not the on-premise server. Since the service uses Microsoft Accounts (previously known as Live Id's) it depends on cookies in your browser.
The on-premise version of Team Foundation Server uses your domain account which isn't stored as a cookie, but which is stored in the Windows Credentials Vault by default for Windows processes. Try going through the stored credentials to make sure your username/password or TFS server isn't mentioned there. If it is, either update it or remove it.
Can you verify whether the same account settings are correctly picked up by Visual Studio/Team Explorer (if you have it installed on the same machine)? Eclipse and Team Explorer should use the same credential vault.
I am using Eclipse Juno on a WindowsXP machine. When I try to Install New Software from the Google plugin site http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2, it prompts me for a username and password
The error says = Authentication failed for http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2.
I have tried my gmail account login, but that does not work.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Do you have 2 factor authentication enabled? If so you would need to use an application specific password.