Hi,
I'm working with Visual Studio Online for my private programming projects (like tig) and am finding it a really useful way to use the cloud for my source code so far.
However, I have had the misfortunate of checking in one project from a NAS through a direct ip address. Now, whenever that NAS is not available at that specific address, and that is now, as a few days ago I rewired my whole network setup to be in a single ip range, basically Team Foundation Server stopped working.
Back when I first encountered this, I set the ip back to what it was, and then fixed the path in my workspace. However, somewhere, and I am not entirely sure where (maybe even server side?) the reference remains, and everything I do in relation to TFS, even a single file edit, results in a 20 seconds freeze after which I get the error 'The network path was not found'.
It's driving me nuts. I already had a case running with Microsoft which I've just tried to reopen, but I'm secretly hoping there's a TFS guru here who might know something ...
HELP!
I'm working with Visual Studio Online for my private programming projects (like tig) and am finding it a really useful way to use the cloud for my source code so far.
However, I have had the misfortunate of checking in one project from a NAS through a direct ip address. Now, whenever that NAS is not available at that specific address, and that is now, as a few days ago I rewired my whole network setup to be in a single ip range, basically Team Foundation Server stopped working.
Back when I first encountered this, I set the ip back to what it was, and then fixed the path in my workspace. However, somewhere, and I am not entirely sure where (maybe even server side?) the reference remains, and everything I do in relation to TFS, even a single file edit, results in a 20 seconds freeze after which I get the error 'The network path was not found'.
It's driving me nuts. I already had a case running with Microsoft which I've just tried to reopen, but I'm secretly hoping there's a TFS guru here who might know something ...
HELP!