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TF30063: You are not authorized to access Collection. Nuget and Tfs conflicting

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I believe my problem occurs when using Nuget, however, if you are reading because of the TF30063 error. Have a look at the answer I provided and accepted.

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I am getting this error message when I try to check out. This happens randomly and can occur even if minutes ago the same instance of visual studio allowed me to check something else out for edit.

TF30063: You are not authorized to access Collection. Nuget and Tfs conflicting

The c开发者_如何转开发urrent workaround is to reopen VS2010.

Using W7x64, vs2010 ultimate with TF2010 and sql2008 on my local dev machine. I am not part of a domain. I am the administrator of this computer.

Additional 2011-08-09

When the problem occurrs, I "close solution" under file. And then reopen the solution. I then get a uid/pwd box. I put my admin uid/pwd into it and then get a further error message. Again, closing vs2010 and reopening solves the issue.

TF30063: You are not authorized to access Collection. Nuget and Tfs conflicting

TF30063: You are not authorized to access Collection. Nuget and Tfs conflicting

Additional: 2011-08-30

I believe this has to do with nuget. I have provided an answer and so far after many months I have not had a TFS error. Where I should have had an error given the types of operations I have been performing which were identical to the scenarios making it fail.


I noticed that the problem occurred mostly after i installed a nuget package. After adding a nuget package i found that I could not check out. Restarting Visual Studio helped.

Based on this discussion:

http://nuget.codeplex.com/discussions/254328

i used this solution which appears to be working:
(I have copied the solution here if ever the webpage disappears)

Control Panel / Internet Options / Security Tab
Select "Local Intranet"
Click Sites button
Click Advanced Button
Add your TFS server http address to the list. e.g. http://tfs
Restart Visual Studio

Source: http://blog.rthand.com/post/2011/08/26/Fixing-combination-of-NuGet-and-Team-Foundation-in-workgroup-configuration-401-Unauthorized.aspx (Go straight down to The Solution half way down).

Don't let the Internet Options part fool you. I do not use Internet Explorer and this solved my issue.


I found this issue and the accepted solution didn't work for me. For me the problem occurred when trying to add a NuGet package to my project (through either the console or the GUI) and it would show the login prompt but not accept my user/password. It would try around 4 times and then fail and roll back the installation.

It turns out for me the issue was that I had Fiddler open and as soon as I closed it (to undo the proxy settings) I was then able to install the package without any issue. I didn't even have to restart Visual Studio to get it working.

Just thought I'd share this for the next person who comes across this issue.


I want to add a solution for people who are using VisualStudio online. My problem was that I was logged into VS2013 with the wrong Microsoft Account.


I would like to point that the accepted solution didn't work for me - probably it is for IE users.

My fix was to "clear the package cache"

  1. Open VS
  2. Go to Tools-> Options
  3. Open "NuGet Package Manager" and select General
  4. Click in the button: "clear the package cache"


When I had this problem I checked Event Viewer on my TFS machine and it showed a bunch of insufficient permissions Windows Sharepoint Service errors. I ended up just disabling the Sharepoint aspects of TFS since I wasn't using them anyways.


Got the error TF30063: You are not authorized to access Collection when comparing or merging the solutions in tfs 2012. I found that enabling and disabling the windows authentication in IIS did randomly fix the error but found the disk space issue, Once i cleared it, and enabled the windows authentication for TFS in IIS, it was a fix for me.! -Pasha


This answer got me far enough to solve:

Control Panel / Internet Options / Security Tab Select "Local Intranet" Click Sites button Click Advanced Button Add your TFS server http address to the list. e.g. http://tfs Restart Visual Studio

On our internal network, for some reason, our computers don't always recognize other computers as being part of the domain - resulting in connections being sporadic/intermittent. My user had a restricted list set by domain policy, so I couldn't edit it. However, I could change the connection from just the computer name to the computer's fully qualified domain name and that appears to have solved the problem.

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