Problem binding project to TFS in Git
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 2:36 pm
I have a Git repository set up in TFS:
The URL of the location in TFS is
http://tfsportal.lionbridge.com/tfs/TFS ... iWillieDoc
I open a Flare project that I want to put under source control, and do the following:
1. Open the project.
2. Select the Project ribbon.
In the Properties section select Project Properties.
The Project Properties dialog opens.
3. Select the Source Control tab.
4. Click Bind Project.
The Bind Project dialog opens.
5. From the drop-down, select Git.
I make these other inputs:
When I click OK, it starts to copy files (at least the Progress bar says (quickly) something about "Adding files"), but then puts up a Login window:
The first thing that seems wrong here is that in the "Server" field, it has the location on my own C: drive of my Flare project. Then when I enter my user name and password, I get this:
I'm not sure what user account it is looking for, whether it's my Flare account, my TFS account, or what. But I've tried all of them, and they all get that error.
Any suggestions? Is that "Server" field supposed to be my Flare project location on my hard drive?
Thanks,
- Willie
The URL of the location in TFS is
http://tfsportal.lionbridge.com/tfs/TFS ... iWillieDoc
I open a Flare project that I want to put under source control, and do the following:
1. Open the project.
2. Select the Project ribbon.
In the Properties section select Project Properties.
The Project Properties dialog opens.
3. Select the Source Control tab.
4. Click Bind Project.
The Bind Project dialog opens.
5. From the drop-down, select Git.
I make these other inputs:
When I click OK, it starts to copy files (at least the Progress bar says (quickly) something about "Adding files"), but then puts up a Login window:
The first thing that seems wrong here is that in the "Server" field, it has the location on my own C: drive of my Flare project. Then when I enter my user name and password, I get this:
I'm not sure what user account it is looking for, whether it's my Flare account, my TFS account, or what. But I've tried all of them, and they all get that error.
Any suggestions? Is that "Server" field supposed to be my Flare project location on my hard drive?
Thanks,
- Willie