Team Foundation Server 2010 is installed in a server which is member of a domain.
Both domain controller and member are Windows Server 2008.
Today, the Windows Server where Team Foundation Server is installed in prompted to change domain controller’s built-in administrator account because this user has password expiration (too bad) following domain policy.
Since this moment, I’ve Team Foundation 2010 broken.
I’m getting TF30063 unauthorized access errors in the client-side, and team members can’t checkout files, I can’t drop or add team members and other things.
I’ve tried these solutions so far:
- Setting domain controller’s administrator account again from TFS Administration Console.
- Turn back password to the original one, and setting again it in TFS Administration Console.
- Setting new password on IIS Application Pools.
- Setting old password on IIS Application Pools and in TFS Administration Console.
- Reparing TFS 2010 using its setup and reboot.
- Reboot IIS.
- …
How can I solve this situation? For now, I’ve disabled password expiration for this administrator account so this isn’t going to happen in the future, but I need to get TFS 2010 working again.
Thank for your effort.
Finally I’ve solved this backing up TFS’s databases and reinstalling TFS 2010 from scratch.