Error TF30063: You are not authorized to access ... \DefaultCollection

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Visual Studio-2012 Problem Overview


I'm using TFS Preview (Team Foundation Service) with one of my projects with Visual Studio 2012. I'm also using an on-premises TFS server with most of my projects. When I use my on-premises TFS after using TFS preview and go back to using TFS preview, I get this error:

> TF30063: You are not authorized to access MyProject\DefaultCollection.

If I go to TeamDisconnect TFS and then connect to TFS preview again, I'm able to see a "Loading identifiers" loading screen coming up, but in the end I don't get to enter my credentials to TFS preview (my Microsoft account) and as a result, the TF30063 error still occurs.

I suspect this has something to do with my Microsoft account (i.e. Live ID). I'm logged in to Windows with the same Microsoft account that I use at TFS preview. I have logged in to other sites (Windows Development Center, MSDN, etc.) with other Microsoft accounts, but I verified that if I log out of these services and re-login with the correct Microsoft account, I still get the TF30063 error when I try to log in to TFS preview from Visual Studio.

Visual Studio-2012 Solutions


Solution 1 - Visual Studio-2012

When I came accross this issue none of the provided answers solved this problem or if it did I didn't like recreating the project. The way I ended up solving the issue:

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  1. Clicking on the "Connect to Team Projects button" (The plug next to the home button in the Team Explorer tab)
  2. Right click the project you are getting this issue on.
  3. Click Connect.

I guess the "Remember me" cookie timed out but gave me a generic response for trying to push or pull any code.

Solution 2 - Visual Studio-2012

I solved this issue by using the browser from within Visual Studio, View->Other Windows->Web Browser; Ctrl+Alt+R (or * Ctrl+W, W* in VS versions before VS2010) to navigate to the TFS page and log out of the wrong account and log back in.

For me, the issue was caused by using another live-id to unlock a windows phone for development. Somehow the credentials got cached, it seems.

Solution 3 - Visual Studio-2012

For me the error came after changing my password for my AD account.

I had to remove the line from credential manager (which contained the previous password.)

Then it worked again.

Solution 4 - Visual Studio-2012

I have upgraded TFS 2015 to TFS 2017, and then the TF30063 error occured on one of my client machines. None of the solutions here worked...

For me the only solution that worked was running the following command from the Developer Command Prompt:

tf workspaces /collection:https://tfs.xxxxx.com/tfs/DefaultCollection

Of course, you need to adjust the url to the valid one.

Source: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/docs/setup-admin/tfs/admin/backup/refresh-data-caches

Solution 5 - Visual Studio-2012

The TFS Preview login apparently uses Internet Explorer and thus might conflict with other MS Accounts you are using. Fully clearing the IE cache seems to work for me. After the cache clearing, I get to the correct login screen and may enter my credentials as needed.

Solution 6 - Visual Studio-2012

I tried all of the suggestions here. None worked. This could be my particular situation where I connect some VS instances to our company TFS and some instances to my private TFS.

The only way to solve it for me is to close all VS instances and start a new instance.

Oddly enough, connecting to the internal TFS is never a problem. Connecting to ***.visualstudio.com sometimes raises this issue.

Solution 7 - Visual Studio-2012

In VS 2015 it can be achieved by Team Explorer > Connect > Manage Connections and selecting the team project again. In case of there exist more than one account in VS, Team Explorer asks for which account to use to connect to the team project.

Solution 8 - Visual Studio-2012

I tried the following to resolve this issue. Hopefully one of these will work for you

A - Close VS then start the VS Developer Command prompt as an administrator. Then enter: devenv /resetuserdata

B - Clear the cache in IE (apparently VS uses this to access your account mentioned here)

C - Click View -> Other Window -> Web browser (CTRL+ALT+r) sign in to your old account, log out and sign in to your new one

D - Open the folder containing you solution, delete (backup if you want) the Visual Studio Source Control Solution Metadata File delete the .suo file and open the .sln file in Notepad and delete the below section

GlobalSection(TeamFoundationVersionControl) = preSolution
	SccNumberOfProjects = 6
	SccEnterpriseProvider = {**********************}
	SccTeamFoundationServer = theServer
	SccLocalPath0 = .
	SccProjectUniqueName1 = pro
	SccProjectName1 = myProject.BL
	SccLocalPath1 = myProject.BL
    .....more stuff.....
EndGlobalSection

The last step was required because, while I had managed to disconnect VS my solution was still trying to connect to the old source control account.

Solution 9 - Visual Studio-2012

Make sure that Windows Authentication hasn't been disabled for the Website / Application within IIS.

I'm not sure HOW this happened, but I did uninstall Hyper-V today to be able to install VMWare Player and then re-install Hyper-V

Reenabling this allowed everything to work again.

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Solution 10 - Visual Studio-2012

In team explorer I removed project... then in Manage Connections, clicked on 'Connect to a Project...'

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In this screen choose your project then click on Connect... this solved my problem.

Solution 11 - Visual Studio-2012

This happens to me regularly, and none of the solutions described above works every time. Most of the times the solution where you use the "Connect to Team Projects button" works fine, but sometimes nothing happens when I do this.

Other times I simply have to re-login to http://tfs.visualstudio.com using the Visual Studio built-in browser (Ctrl+Alt+R) or via Internet Explorer.

(As suggested in some of the other answers, for my part this is not caused by multiple live-ids)

Solution 12 - Visual Studio-2012

None of the current answers worked for me. I found a solution here.

> The issue was that my previous credentials were cached by the Windows > OS for the TFS server. While some people might have had success wiping > out the AppData temp folders, that is not required. > > You need to update the credentials through Control Panel on the > Windows OS. > > For me on Windows 10: Close VS. Go to Control Panel (with small icon > view)-->User Accounts-->Manage your credentials (on the left > column)-->Select "Windows Credentials"-->Scroll down to the "Generic > Credentials" section and look for your TFS server connection. Expand > the pull down and click "Edit". Enter in new network password. Reopen > VS and everything should work again.

Solution 13 - Visual Studio-2012

I have just removed the server from Team Explorer, then added again, and it worked =).

Solution 14 - Visual Studio-2012

When Visual Studio prompted me for Visual Studio Team Services credentials there are two options:

  1. Use a "Work or School"
  2. Use a "Personal" account

In my situation I was using a work email address, however, I had to select "Personal" in order to get connected. Selecting "Work or School" gave me the "tf30063 you are not authorized to access..." error.

For some reason my email address appears to be registered as "personal" even though everything is setup in Office 365 / Azure as a company. I believe the Microsoft account was created prior to our Silver Partnership status with Microsoft.

Solution 15 - Visual Studio-2012

Just restarting the visual Studio would do the job. As I did this and it worked like a charm

Solution 16 - Visual Studio-2012

I got this error, after all fiddling work I could do — the disk space was full!

Clearing it fixed my issue.

Solution 17 - Visual Studio-2012

Disconnect from Team Fountation Server under Team Menu and reconnect it from Connect Tab under Team Explorer Window

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Solution 18 - Visual Studio-2012

I was also facing the same issue as you did. Here is what I did to solve:

METHOD 1

  1. Click the 'Connect' icon just next to Home icon in Solution Explorer.
  2. Choose your project > Right Click > Connect.
  3. Try Check-in the project and this time it will happily proceed.

This is what I tried, and I did not need to logout from any sessions from TFS or VS Account.

METHOD 2

  1. Just press refresh on the top of Team Explorer.
  2. Try to Check-in.

This is also easy method.

Hope this helps.

Solution 19 - Visual Studio-2012

I had to "run as a different user" to get Visual Studio to connect using my TFS account. It seemed to be trying to use my Microsoft account instead.

Text and image from: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/docs/connect/connect-team-projects

To change accounts

To run Visual Studio under an account that is different from your logged on Windows account, open the context menu for devenv.exe to access your run as options.

Context menu for Visual Studio devenv.exe

You can locate the executable in the following folder: Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE.

Solution 20 - Visual Studio-2012

I've experienced this issue after an TFS upgrade, and somehow Visual Studio is caching invalid login credentials. I've found two ways to fix it, first, using this answer I completely reset Visual Studio, then reconnected:

> Click on menu ToolsImport and Export SettingsReset all settingsNext"No, just reset settings, overwriting all current settings"NextFinish.

For some strange reason, after the reset it connected without issue (I didn't even have to re-enter my credentials or reconfigure TFS after the reset).

The second approach was easier. First close all instances of Internet Explorer and Visual Studio, then open Internet Explorer and browse to TFS, login, then open Visual Studio again and attempt to connect to TFS one more time.

Solution 21 - Visual Studio-2012

I finally found the right answer for me on the web.

For me it happened after I changed my password and Windows cached the TFS password. It is require to be updated manually. This is one way to do it:

Solution found at: developercommunity.visualstudio.com

CREDIT: Lavente Nagy! Thanks so much!

Fix Summary:

> I found a solution, and it works on Windows 7/Windows 10 too. The steps are the same: > > Close Visual Studio. Go to Control Panel (with small icon view) → User > Accounts → Manage your credentials (on the left column) → Select > "Windows Credentials" → Scroll down to the "Generic Credentials" > section and look for your TFS server connection. Expand the pull down > and click "Edit". Enter in new network password. Reopen Visual Studio and > everything should work again.

Solution 22 - Visual Studio-2012

Check the information in registry : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VSCommon\Keychain\Accounts and delete the related keys under Accounts section.

Clear the cache in these paths:

  • %localappdata%\Microsoft\TeamTest

  • %localappdata%\Microsoft\Team Foundation

  • %localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio

  • %appdata%\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio

Hope this will work.

Note: By doing this may clear all the cookies and caches and load the Visual Studio New.

Solution 23 - Visual Studio-2012

What isn't officially an answer here, but worked for me (the other answers didn't help): Click Team Explorer tab -> Connect hyperlink - connect\choose repository. And it works.

Solution 24 - Visual Studio-2012

Make sure your password hasn't coincidentally expired exactly on the same day you decided to install a new dev machine.

If you can't even log into TFS using the web interface then this may be the case.

Solution 25 - Visual Studio-2012

Now I got the solution to the problem which I have faced: The TFS remembered the prior password when I got logged in by using my mobile VPN.

Solution:

Resetting the account that I used to connect using VPN

Solution 26 - Visual Studio-2012

I get this problem when I am forced by our IT security policy to change my password. After a password change, when I connect to TFS using VS2017, I am no longer authorized to access our TFS server and get the TF30063: You are not authorised to access ...:8080/tfs error message.

However, if I connect using VS2013, I can connect to the server without problems and the access denied error with VS2017 goes away.

Solution 27 - Visual Studio-2012

Try making Internet Explorer your default browser temporarily.

Solution 28 - Visual Studio-2012

In my case I had a proxy. I had edited the devenv.exe.config and set the proxy there. But today I changed the proxy domain password and TFS failed (menu ViewWindowsBrowser also failed). I could of course have edited the devenv.exe again. But there was a solution to remove it altogether. A brilliant one. It is given here.

Open menu TOOLS* → Extensions & Updates.
Click on Updates... in the left-hand menu

Here it asks for password and restarting Visual Studio. All okay. For more info, look for the answer in the link.

Solution 29 - Visual Studio-2012

Just enter a new Credential

  1. press Win button, then type credential manager and open it .
  2. Add generic credentials.
  3. Go back to team explorer, add the server again.

Solution 30 - Visual Studio-2012

I went through a number of these solutions too, here what worked for me:

For some reason Team explorer thought I was trying to upload to a new project.

Under Team Explorer -> Sync

I clicked "Advanced" which then showed a Project dropdown as well, which I didn't have to change in my case, I just clicked Publish Repository, and voila.

Solution 31 - Visual Studio-2012

After updating from TFS 2018 v3 to DevOps Server 2019.0.1 last weekend I now receive this authentication error when attempting to manage security:

TF30063: You are not authorized to access tfs.

I receive this error when attempting to manage security from the Server Administration Console via Application Tier > Administer Security. I also receive the error when I attempt to set permissions via tfssecurity cli tool. I am in the local administrator group and I am listed in the console administration user section.

I'm trying to set permissions because after the update I received several reports from employees that receive errors when they try to access their projects. Those errors are:

TF40049: You do not have licensing rights to access this feature: Code.

I spent 8 hrs working through this issue yesterday, and this is what fixed our problem:

  • deleted DevOps server cache. (location of cache listed in devops admin console on server)
  • reboot server.

I deleted the cache off the server based on an article I read with the same error, a user was having security/permissions issues with visual studio and they deleted the vs cache on their local machine and it solved their problem. I don't know if deleting the cache or the reboot would have fixed it independently because I did them both as a single troubleshooting step.

Hope this helps someone.

Solution 32 - Visual Studio-2012

For me, all the above didn't work (worked partially though)!

In credential manager, under Windows credentials and Generic Credentials both places I had to add user credential.

In Windows Credentials, TFS Server name without "http" and port info. Just server name.

In Generic Credentials, TFS Server name with "http" and port info. like, http://servername:8080/

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Solution 33 - Visual Studio-2012

If Rizowski's answer of clicking the green plug connect-button doesn't work and you have multiple workspaces, the problem might go away by switching to the other workspace and back again.

Solution 34 - Visual Studio-2012

Same problem not resolved after trying all the above solution for me, then the below command resolve the issue. open a run command on windows and just copy the below command and make the necessary changes like domain\loginname and the VS path

runas /netonly /user:domain\loginname "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe"

Solution 35 - Visual Studio-2012

It would be a lot easier if the error message were to tell us the username it's trying to access TFS with.

I've been coping with this for a while, and usually logging back in only for the next day to stop again.

I found I had two accounts and removing the unwanted one fixed the issue.

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