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Martin is a Solution Architect at SSW, and also one of three Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP in the UK and has over 9 years experience in the software industry. Martin has recently joined the ranks of the Microsoft Visual Studio ALM Rangers deliver out of band solutions for missing features or guidance.

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Martin speaks at DDD Scotland, one of the top events in the UK along with a number of User Groups across UK and Europe. And is excited to be presenting the Professional Scrum Developer course which he is one of only three qualified trainers in the UK.

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He aims to continue improve the engineering practices of development teams in the UK and Europe. He does this by migrating them to, and coaching them in the use of, Microsoft’s ALM offering in combination with Scrum. These offerings include Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Visual Studio.

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Microsoft, please help me diagnose TFS Administration permission issues!

I recently had a fun time trying to debug a permission issue I ran into using TFS 2010’s TfsConfig.

Update 5th March 2010 – In its style of true excellence my company has added rant to its “Suggestions for Better TFS”.


<rant>

I was trying to run the TfsConfig tool and I kept getting the message:

“TF55038: You don't have sufficient privileges to run this tool. Contact your Team Foundation system administrator."

This message made me think that it was something to do with the Install permissions as it is always recommended to use a single account to do every install of TFS. I did not install the original TFS on our network and my account was not used to do the TFS2010 install. But I did do the upgrade from 2010 beta 2 to 2010 RC with my current account.

So I proceeded to do some checking:

  • Am I in the administrators group on the server?
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    Figure: Yes, I am in the administrators group on the server
  • Am I in the Administration Console users list?
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    Figure: Yes, I am in the Administration Console users list
  • Have I reapplied the permissions in the Administration Console users list ticking all the options?
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    Figure: Make sure you check all of the boxed if you want to have all the admin options

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    Figure: Yes, I have made sure that all my options are correct.

     
  • Am I in the Team Foundation administrators group?
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    Figure: Yes, I am in the Team Foundation Administrators group
  • Is my account explicitly SysAdmin on the Database server?
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    Figure: Yes, I do have explicit SysAdmin on the database

Can you guess what the problem was?

The command line window was not running as the administrator!

As with most other applications there should be an explicit error message that states:

"You are not currently running in administrator mode; please restart the command line with elevated privileges!"

This would have saved me 30 minutes, although I agree that I should change my name to Muppet and just be done with it.

</rant>

 

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Print | posted on Thursday, March 04, 2010 5:00 PM | Filed Under [ ALM TFS Admin SSW TFS 2010 ]

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# re: Microsoft, please help me diagnose TFS Administration permission issues!

Is there anyway to get the Team Foundation Administration Console to work without the user's membership in the local administrator's group?
5/18/2010 9:16 PM | Bob H
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