TF259137: The following account does not have sufficient permissions to complete the operation: DOMAIN\user. The following permissions are needed to perform this action: Write.

by XDK 10. March 2014 10:02

Solution:

Check whether the "[PROJECT NAME]\Project Administrators" group has permissions for the team project

Command to view current permissions

tfslabconfig.exe permissions /collection:<CollectionURL> /Url:VSTFS:///LabManagement/TeamProject/<TeamProject> 

Command to grant permissions

tfslabconfig.exe permissions /collection:<CollectionURL> /Url:VSTFS:///LabManagement/TeamProject/<TeamProject> 

/Group:"[PROJECT NAME]\Project Administrators" /allow:*

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TFS 2010 | TFS 2012 | TFS 2013

How to clone a build definitions from one project to another within a same collection?

by XDK 7. March 2014 12:31

Solution:

You can use TFS power tools command line utility to clone a build definition across projects

Note: You can download and install TFS Power Tools from http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/b1ef7eb2-e084-4cb8-9bc7-06c3bad9148f

1. Open "Visual Studio" command prompt

2. You can use the following command to preview the build definition clone

tfpt builddefinition /clone "<Source Team Project Name>\Build Definition" "<Target Team Project Name>\Build Definition" /Collection:http://tfs:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection /preview

3. You can use the following command to clone the build definition

tfpt builddefinition /clone "<Source Team Project Name>\Build Definition" "<Target Team Project Name>\Build Definition" /Collection:http://tfs:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection

Only the well-defined build definition can be cloned using this approach meaning the build source build definition should have all the mandatory (required) properties filled with values

For example:

The source build definition without Build controller name cannot be cloned using this approach.

You can also use * wildcard character to clone all build definitions at one shot, provided you have well-defined build definition at source team project.

tfpt builddefinition /clone "<Source Team Project Name>\*" "<Target Team Project Name>\"  /Collection:http://tfs:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection

Remember to update the following build properties to the cloned build definition. 

1. Disable build definition to prevent accidental triggering.

2. Change workspace mapping to target team project source.

3. Change drop location.

4. Change the build process template to point to the right projects.

5. If you use custom build workflow/tasks, make sure your build controller custom assembly references are pointed to target team project source control

6. Enable the build definition.

 

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How to change the work item maximum attachment size?

by XDK 14. February 2014 08:16

Explanation:

By default, The maximum WI attachments size is set to 4 MB but the attachment size can be increased up to 2GB

Solution:

  1. Log on to the application-tier server for TFS.

  2. open the URL: http://localhost:8080/tfs/<Collection Name>/WorkItemTracking/v1.0/ConfigurationSettingsService.asmx?op=SetMaxAttachmentSize

  3. Enter the size in bytes, and then choose Invoke. For 9.5 MB, enter  10000000.

    SetMaxAttachmentSize, ConfigurationSettingsService

Solution:

INSERT INTO [<Collection DB Name>].[dbo].[tbl_RegistryItems] VALUES (1,'#\Service\WorkItemTracking\Settings\','MaxAttachmentSize\',10000000);

Tags:

TFS 2010 | TFS 2012 | TFS 2013

Partial files while performing "get latest" operation in TFS.

by XDK 7. February 2014 12:04

Explanation:

All my source files where partial while performing TFS version control "get latest" operation on Windows Server 2008 R2 OS

 

 Solution:

Open Visual Studio with "Run as Administrator" option

 

Tags:

Visual Studio 2010 | Visual Studio 2012 | Visual Studio 2013

What are the access levels in Team Web Access ? And How to set the access levels and enable the features?

by XDK 5. February 2014 20:02

Explanation:

Following are the access levels

Limited: This level of access restricts the user so that they can only view work items that they create in Team Web Access (also known as Work Item Only View). No other features, such as team pages, are available to users in this group.

License Required: No client access license (CAL) is required for this level of Team Web Access.

Features available:

  • View my work items

Standard: This is the default level of access in Team Web Access for your users. Members of this group can view all Team Web Access features except for: sprint planning and backlog views any of the features for requesting feedback from users and managing that feedback. 

License Required:Team Foundation Server (TFS) CAL is required for all users with this level.

Features available:

  • View my work items

  • Standard features (home page, team queries, access to source and build pages)

  • Agile boards (Kanban board, task boards)

  • Backlog and sprint planning tools

  • Chart viewing

Full: This level is reserved for users who are licensed to use all features available in Team Web Access, including the sprint planning and backlog management tools and the Request and Manage Feedback tools.

License Required Visual Studio Test Professional with MSDN, Visual Studio Premium with MSDN, or Visual Studio Ultimate with MSDN. These MSDN subscriptions each include a TFS CAL for the subscriber.

Features available:

  • View my work items

  • Standard features

  • Agile boards

  • Backlog and sprint planning tools

  • Request and manage feedback

  • Test case management

  • Team rooms

  • Agile portfolio management

  • Chart viewing

  • Chart authoring

To set access levels:

  1. Goto TFS home page (http://TFSServer:8080/tfs). You need to have TFS Administrator permission to set the access levels

  2. Add the user or group.

    Add the user or group

Reference

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