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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T01:01:09+00:00 2026-05-30T01:01:09+00:00

I currently have a TFS 2010 Server running on SERVER-1. On my client (MY-CLIENT)

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I currently have a TFS 2010 Server running on SERVER-1. On my client (MY-CLIENT) I have VS2010 running and have a workspace associating SERVER-1 with \MY-CLIENT\Development. All is good.

I was playing around with setting up a different instance of TFS on SERVER-2. On my client, I deleted the original SERVER-1 workspace and created a new workspace associating SERVER-2 with \MY-CLIENT\Development. All is good.

Having finished my experiments with TFS on SERVER-2, I re-imaged the machine (deleting the TFS Server on SERVER-2).

I then went back to my client machine, reconnected to TFS on SERVER-1 and attempted to remap source control to my Development folder. However, am now receiving the error “The path \MY-CLIENT\Development is already mapped in workspace MY-CLIENT;SERVER-2\Steve.” Now I have a problem.

So, I gather from this that I should have first deleted the SERVER-2 workspace BEFORE re-imaging the machine. Unfortunately, I did not do that.

Poking around in some forums, I realize that I can use a command line tool to perhaps delete it:

tf workspace /delete MY-CLIENT;SERVER-2\Steve

However, when I run this, I get a message indicating that “Team Foundation services are not available from server http://SERVER-2:8080/tfs/development.“

So the question, then, is how do I force deletion of the SERVER-2 workspace on my client so that I can re-create my old SERVER-1 workspace?

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    2026-05-30T01:01:10+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:01 am

    The working folder mappings for all the local workspaces is stored in the version control cache file. This allows you to bootstrap TFS clients, allowing them to locate the server information for a given local folder. In addition, it will provide the information for this test you’re seeing, that prevents a local folder from being mapped to two different servers.

    In order to clean this up (without trying to connect to the server), you can use the tf workspaces command (note the pluralization – the workspaces command operates on the list of workspaces, the workspace command operates on a workspace and generally requires connectivity to the server that workspace is located on.

    To delete all workspaces for your deleted project collection, you can do:

    tf workspaces /remove:* /collection:http://server-2:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection
    

    (Obviously replacing the project collection URI with the URI for your deleted server.)

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