Eclipse with TFS plugin - looping login - eclipse

few days ago (without installing anything new as far as I know) my Eclipse environment started looping authentiacation action when loging to Team Foundation Services. Everytime I want to explore, checkin and so on I see dialog "connecting to server" then dialog loading indentity providers appears and after it white blank screen and all repeats again and again.
I tried to find if I can reset stored password but there is no one in Credentials Manager in Windows (related to TFS address).
I tried update Eclipse plugins (ADT, TFS plugin) to latest version - same behavior.
Any suggestions or same experience
Kind Regards Jindrich Polenius Brezina

I'm afraid that the authentication mechanism got broken during a recent upgrade of the service. It was fixed quickly, but due to the fact that you were unlucky enough to attempt to log-in while it broken I'm afraid that you are going to need to close Eclipse, delete all your cookies in internet explorer, close IE, open Eclipse and attempt to log in again. Very sorry about that.

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This answer worked for me:
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Click apply
I also encountered this problem, but was able to work around it.
This is environment in which I was running:
Eclipse Oxygen.1
Linux VM (VirtualBox) on Windows host
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Reinstall using Help -> Install new software...
On the Install dialog, un-check the option "Show only the latest versions of available software"
Select the older version of SonarLint.
Select Next and continue with the install.
After installing, configure your SonarQube server like normal.
Upgrade to the latest version of SonarLint via Help -> Check for Updates
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Eclipse with TFS plugin - endless login loop

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
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