Script Error when trying to login Team Foundation Server in Visual Studio 2012 - visual-studio-2012

I have Visual Studio Ultimate 2012 that is working fine except for one issue. Whenever I try to connect through the sign in Wizard to Team Foundation Server I get an error in a popup Titled: "Script Error" as if it can't render the result or something. here are more info on the subject
Line: 4
Char: 16405
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
code: 0
URL: https://....../TFS/Loader.min.js
Any suggestions? (I tried re-installing but the same issue shows)

I had the same issue. I generally use Chrome, the version of MSIE installed was IE 8. When i updated to IE 11 the issue was resolved.

As I'm using Windows Server 2008, I couldn't find a way to reinstall IE (only to enable/disable it), so this solution didn't work for me. But there is other workaround I found. When you try to connect to tfs server and the browser window "Sign in to TFS" inside Visual Studio opens with javascript error and then nothing happens, right click on the window and select "Properties" find Addres (URL) and copy full path (https://app.vssps.visualstudio.com/_signin?realm=...). Paste this to Internet Expolorer (doesn't work with other browsers) and sign in to tfs and you'll be redirected to some tfs web service. After this switch back to Visual Studio and try to connect to tfs again. This time you should connect without need to log in.

I only needed to set IE as my default browser and it corrected the issue for me.

Yes!!!! I found sol'n
Un-install IE using control panel.
Install it again and make IE default browser with recommened settings.
and you done.
Worked for my case

Update to to IE 11 and everything will work fine.

Update of IE is not an option for me. I need it for testing on this machine. In my case following helped me:
I opened developer tools of IE8 (press F12). It was in 'IE8 Compat View' mode. I switched to 'IE8' mode and specified Document mode to 'IE8 Standards'.
Then I were able to sign in to TFS through IE8. Once I signed in using browser I restarted Visual Studio and everything worked correctly.

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How to debug an Excel Add-In created using Yeoman, running IE in Windows 8

I created an Office Add-In using the Yeoman generator, I chose the React add-in and I was able to make it run properly within VS Code by following this tutorial:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/tutorials/excel-tutorial
The react boilerplate includes a piece of code which logs an action to the console, but I see no console anywhere. According to the documentation, since my version of Office is 2016 volume licensed, I'm running Internet Explorer, and since my Windows system is 8.1, I can't use the F12 tools nor the Microsoft Office Add-In Debugger, so how do I view these logs like I do when I develop web applications for other browsers like Chrome and Firefox?
I followed the instructions in this guide by microsoft:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/testing/debug-add-ins-using-f12-tools-ie
Now, for what I understood, the only option I'm left with is to "Switch to the Internet Explorer 11 webview". So I ran the command npx office-addin-dev-settings webview manifest.xml ie in the terminal and it returned "The web view type is set to Microsoft Internet Explorer". Then when I go ahead and type npm start, the add-in loads correctly but I still can't see any dev tools.
I did try something else by going to the Run and Debug tab in VS Code, choosing the option "Excel Desktop (Edge-Legacy)", running the command npx office-addin-dev-settings webview manifest.xml edge-legacy, modifying the launch.json file so it didn't complain but I saw no difference.
I was able to have bridge chrome and edge devtools using the IEDiagnosticsAdapter, but nothing appears in the console, so I think it's unsupported.

Office Professional 2016 Excel Office.js Add-in Browser Issue

The Add-in was working fine under Internet Explorer 11 and I was able to reliably observe and debug its behavior in Visual Studio 2017. Recently after some automatic Windows/Office updates, I noticed that iexplore.exe was not being used as the host browser. This resulted
in not being able to know what process to attach to for debugging.
At this point, out of desperation I executed the following steps to to set JS_DEBUG:
In a windows power shell window executed command
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost
The command listed the package information including full package name for Win32WebViewHost , which was
Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost_10.0.18362.449_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy
I then executed the following
setx JS_DEBUG Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost_10.0.18362.449_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy
After some poking I noticed that WWAHost.exe was being used as the browser. Now the add-in is deploying fine but is encountering strange errors.
Is it possible that the above steps resulted in WWAHost.exe as the browser being used to host the add-in. So wondering how to undo the above setting so Internet Explorer 11 is the browser used by Excel to host the add-in.
You cannot control which browser is used to host the add-in. Office decides that. For details how this is determined, see the article: Browsers used by Office Add-ins.

Visual Studio 2012 Debug not working after windows 7 update?

I have VS 2012 and working fine for long time. Today Windows 7 automatically updated and IE upgrade to 10.
Then I try to debug my solution with VS2012, it wont't stop at any break point set in code!
how to resolve this issue?
More info:
1. When I hit debug in VS 2012 IDE at first time, the SL app can not be accessed in browser, I got error message in browser:This page can't be displayed. Because built-in web server of VS 2012 not start it. I need to hit debug button again.
2. When the app finally accessible in browser, break point can't be captured. Move cursor to break point as Peter suggested, got following message:
The break point will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.
I search over internet with the info and try to figure out setting for symbol, and it's not working.
Also try Phil's advice, change IE 10 Security setting to Low. Not working.
Not sure why.
I've seen this when I updated IE on my development server. It sounds like a security issue in IE. Check your browser security and disable it as needed.

"Check update" is not working in android studio

I have tried to "check update" in android studio
Help>Check for Updates
but it says
Connection failed. Please check your network connection and try again
But my Internet is working fine. .I've also tried to switch off my firewall. Is this bug of google service?
Update : Whenever updates | installations are failed, start the android studio as administrator.
Old Answer:
This is possibly a bug of Android Studio.
The following steps may help to fix this issue:
Open configuration
Select Settings
Select HTTP Proxy
Set to use no proxy
Restart Andriod studio
start the android studio as administrator. that helps me in android studio whenever updates/installations are failed.
Maybe u can try: Settings -> System settings -> HTTP Proxy -> auto-detect proxy settings.
I had the same problem. To fix I had to manually download a newer version from https://developer.android.com/studio/.
I'm currently running Android Studio 3.2.1 and it updates fine.
Also, in Preferences > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings > HTTP Proxy make sure that Auto-detect proxy settings is checked.
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It doesn't seem to be a bug. I can confirm that the update worked perfectly fine on my home network. When on my office network, trying to update gives a connection error.
Must have something to do with the firewall...or some service that's not Checked to handle connections based on domain/home/public policies.
I tried no proxy option at both office and home network.
At home, "Check Update" works fine, but getting the error you mentioned with office network.
To avoid this error, you need to provide the proxy details from your office IT administrator.
It may be an also problem for VPN connected users. Try to disconnect and check for updates it will work. It worked for me

Error TF30063: You are not authorized to access ... \DefaultCollection

I'm using TFS Preview (Team Foundation Service) with one of my projects with Visual Studio 2012. I'm also using an on-premises TFS server with most of my projects. When I use my on-premises TFS after using TFS preview and go back to using TFS preview, I get this error:
TF30063: You are not authorized to access MyProject\DefaultCollection.
If I go to Team → Disconnect TFS and then connect to TFS preview again, I'm able to see a "Loading identifiers" loading screen coming up, but in the end I don't get to enter my credentials to TFS preview (my Microsoft account) and as a result, the TF30063 error still occurs.
I suspect this has something to do with my Microsoft account (i.e. Live ID). I'm logged in to Windows with the same Microsoft account that I use at TFS preview. I have logged in to other sites (Windows Development Center, MSDN, etc.) with other Microsoft accounts, but I verified that if I log out of these services and re-login with the correct Microsoft account, I still get the TF30063 error when I try to log in to TFS preview from Visual Studio.
When I came accross this issue none of the provided answers solved this problem or if it did I didn't like recreating the project. The way I ended up solving the issue:
Clicking on the "Connect to Team Projects button" (The plug next to the home button in the Team Explorer tab)
Right click the project you are getting this issue on.
Click Connect.
I guess the "Remember me" cookie timed out but gave me a generic response for trying to push or pull any code.
I solved this issue by using the browser from within Visual Studio, View->Other Windows->Web Browser; Ctrl+Alt+R (or * Ctrl+W, W* in VS versions before VS2010) to navigate to the TFS page and log out of the wrong account and log back in.
For me, the issue was caused by using another live-id to unlock a windows phone for development. Somehow the credentials got cached, it seems.
For me the error came after changing my password for my AD account.
I had to remove the line from credential manager (which contained the previous password.)
Then it worked again.
I have upgraded TFS 2015 to TFS 2017, and then the TF30063 error occured on one of my client machines. None of the solutions here worked...
For me the only solution that worked was running the following command from the Developer Command Prompt:
tf workspaces /collection:https://tfs.xxxxx.com/tfs/DefaultCollection
Of course, you need to adjust the url to the valid one.
Source: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/docs/setup-admin/tfs/admin/backup/refresh-data-caches
The TFS Preview login apparently uses Internet Explorer and thus might conflict with other MS Accounts you are using. Fully clearing the IE cache seems to work for me. After the cache clearing, I get to the correct login screen and may enter my credentials as needed.
I tried all of the suggestions here. None worked. This could be my particular situation where I connect some VS instances to our company TFS and some instances to my private TFS.
The only way to solve it for me is to close all VS instances and start a new instance.
Oddly enough, connecting to the internal TFS is never a problem. Connecting to *.visualstudio.com sometimes raises this issue.
In VS 2015 it can be achieved by
Team Explorer > Connect > Manage Connections
and selecting the team project again. In case of there exist more than one account in VS, Team Explorer asks for which account to use to connect to the team project.
I tried the following to resolve this issue. Hopefully one of these will work for you
A - Close VS then start the VS Developer Command prompt as an administrator. Then enter: devenv /resetuserdata
B - Clear the cache in IE (apparently VS uses this to access your account mentioned here)
C - Click View -> Other Window -> Web browser (CTRL+ALT+r) sign in to your old account, log out and sign in to your new one
D - Open the folder containing you solution, delete (backup if you want) the Visual Studio Source Control Solution Metadata File delete the .suo file and open the .sln file in Notepad and delete the below section
GlobalSection(TeamFoundationVersionControl) = preSolution
SccNumberOfProjects = 6
SccEnterpriseProvider = {**********************}
SccTeamFoundationServer = theServer
SccLocalPath0 = .
SccProjectUniqueName1 = pro
SccProjectName1 = myProject.BL
SccLocalPath1 = myProject.BL
.....more stuff.....
EndGlobalSection
The last step was required because, while I had managed to disconnect VS my solution was still trying to connect to the old source control account.
Make sure that Windows Authentication hasn't been disabled for the Website / Application within IIS.
I'm not sure HOW this happened, but I did uninstall Hyper-V today to be able to install VMWare Player and then re-install Hyper-V
Reenabling this allowed everything to work again.
In team explorer I removed project... then in Manage Connections, clicked on 'Connect to a Project...'
In this screen choose your project then click on Connect... this solved my problem.
This happens to me regularly, and none of the solutions described above works every time.
Most of the times the solution where you use the "Connect to Team Projects button" works fine, but sometimes nothing happens when I do this.
Other times I simply have to re-login to http://tfs.visualstudio.com using the Visual Studio built-in browser (Ctrl+Alt+R) or via Internet Explorer.
(As suggested in some of the other answers, for my part this is not caused by multiple live-ids)
None of the current answers worked for me. I found a solution here.
The issue was that my previous credentials were cached by the Windows
OS for the TFS server. While some people might have had success wiping
out the AppData temp folders, that is not required.
You need to update the credentials through Control Panel on the
Windows OS.
For me on Windows 10: Close VS. Go to Control Panel (with small icon
view)-->User Accounts-->Manage your credentials (on the left
column)-->Select "Windows Credentials"-->Scroll down to the "Generic
Credentials" section and look for your TFS server connection. Expand
the pull down and click "Edit". Enter in new network password. Reopen
VS and everything should work again.
Just restarting the visual Studio would do the job. As I did this and it worked like a charm
I have just removed the server from Team Explorer, then added again, and it worked =).
When Visual Studio prompted me for Visual Studio Team Services credentials there are two options:
Use a "Work or School"
Use a "Personal" account
In my situation I was using a work email address, however, I had to select "Personal" in order to get connected. Selecting "Work or School" gave me the "tf30063 you are not authorized to access..." error.
For some reason my email address appears to be registered as "personal" even though everything is setup in Office 365 / Azure as a company. I believe the Microsoft account was created prior to our Silver Partnership status with Microsoft.
Disconnect from Team Fountation Server under Team Menu and reconnect it from Connect Tab under Team Explorer Window
I got this error, after all fiddling work I could do — the disk space was full!
Clearing it fixed my issue.
I was also facing the same issue as you did. Here is what I did to solve:
METHOD 1
Click the 'Connect' icon just next to Home icon in Solution Explorer.
Choose your project > Right Click > Connect.
Try Check-in the project and this time it will happily proceed.
This is what I tried, and I did not need to logout from any sessions from TFS or VS Account.
METHOD 2
Just press refresh on the top of Team Explorer.
Try to Check-in.
This is also easy method.
Hope this helps.
I had to "run as a different user" to get Visual Studio to connect using my TFS account. It seemed to be trying to use my Microsoft account instead.
Text and image from: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/docs/connect/connect-team-projects
To change accounts
To run Visual Studio under an account that is different from your logged on Windows account, open the context menu for devenv.exe to access your run as options.
You can locate the executable in the following folder: Drive:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE.
I've experienced this issue after an TFS upgrade, and somehow Visual Studio is caching invalid login credentials. I've found two ways to fix it, first, using this answer I completely reset Visual Studio, then reconnected:
Click on menu Tools → Import and Export Settings → Reset all settings → Next → "No, just reset settings, overwriting all current settings" → Next → Finish.
For some strange reason, after the reset it connected without issue (I didn't even have to re-enter my credentials or reconfigure TFS after the reset).
The second approach was easier. First close all instances of Internet Explorer and Visual Studio, then open Internet Explorer and browse to TFS, login, then open Visual Studio again and attempt to connect to TFS one more time.
I finally found the right answer for me on the web.
For me it happened after I changed my password and Windows cached the TFS password. It is require to be updated manually. This is one way to do it:
Solution found at: developercommunity.visualstudio.com
CREDIT: Lavente Nagy! Thanks so much!
Fix Summary:
I found a solution, and it works on Windows 7/Windows 10 too. The steps are the same:
Close Visual Studio. Go to Control Panel (with small icon view) → User
Accounts → Manage your credentials (on the left column) → Select
"Windows Credentials" → Scroll down to the "Generic Credentials"
section and look for your TFS server connection. Expand the pull down
and click "Edit". Enter in new network password. Reopen Visual Studio and
everything should work again.
Check the information in registry :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VSCommon\Keychain\Accounts and delete the related keys under Accounts section.
Clear the cache in these paths:
%localappdata%\Microsoft\TeamTest
%localappdata%\Microsoft\Team Foundation
%localappdata%\Microsoft\VisualStudio
%appdata%\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio
Hope this will work.
Note: By doing this may clear all the cookies and caches and load the Visual Studio New.
What isn't officially an answer here, but worked for me (the other answers didn't help):
Click Team Explorer tab -> Connect hyperlink - connect\choose repository. And it works.
Make sure your password hasn't coincidentally expired exactly on the same day you decided to install a new dev machine.
If you can't even log into TFS using the web interface then this may be the case.
Now I got the solution to the problem which I have faced:
The TFS remembered the prior password when I got logged in by using my mobile VPN.
Solution:
Resetting the account that I used to connect using VPN
I get this problem when I am forced by our IT security policy to change my password. After a password change, when I connect to TFS using VS2017, I am no longer authorized to access our TFS server and get the TF30063: You are not authorised to access ...:8080/tfs error message.
However, if I connect using VS2013, I can connect to the server without problems and the access denied error with VS2017 goes away.
It would be a lot easier if the error message were to tell us the username it's trying to access TFS with.
I've been coping with this for a while, and usually logging back in only for the next day to stop again.
I found I had two accounts and removing the unwanted one fixed the issue.
This is under Help > Register Visual Studio
Try making Internet Explorer your default browser temporarily.
In my case I had a proxy. I had edited the devenv.exe.config and set the proxy there. But today I changed the proxy domain password and TFS failed (menu View → Windows → Browser also failed). I could of course have edited the devenv.exe again. But there was a solution to remove it altogether. A brilliant one. It is given here.
Open menu TOOLS* → Extensions & Updates.
Click on Updates... in the left-hand menu
Here it asks for password and restarting Visual Studio. All okay. For more info, look for the answer in the link.
press Win button, then type credential manager and open it .
Add generic credentials.
Go back to team explorer, add the server again.

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