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Have you ever be tired of entering your password every time you access your Team Foundation Server (TFS) project. Don’t worry. There’s a way to bypass the login my storing your passwords in a secure vault.
For Windows 7 users:
- Start Menu>Control Panel
- User Accounts and Family Safety > Credential Manager
- Add A Windows Credential>
- Type in your internet/network address as your TFS server address, and username and password of your TFS account.
For Windows Vista users:
- Start Menu>Control Panel
- User Accounts> Manage your Network Passwords
- Click Add
- Enter TFS server address
- Enter your TFS username and password
For Windows XP users:
- Start > Settings > Control Panel
- User Accounts > Advanced> Manage Passwords > Add
- Enter TFS server address
- Enter your TFS username and password.
Comments
- Anonymous
April 04, 2011
Make sure you just put the IP address of the TFS server (no port, no 'tfs' subfolder) Thanks a lot SaurabhK ....works like a charm.