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Supporting azure devops on cloud #1
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My apologies for the delay in response. Because of the unexpected trying times (due to Covid), did not even get a time to think. I will try to resolve the issue...hope you got an help from your team or someone for your issue. When I get time I will take a look at it... Thanks |
Thanks for sharing the binary release .exe file. I too facing the same issues with connecting to Azure Devops. It shows the same issues as mentioned above. But I was able to connect to TFS server and migrate the test cases successfully. I'm using (TFS 2017 update 3), which is working fine. I see the Authorization issue only while connecting to Azure DevOps. Please help me in resolving this issue. |
Good New! I’m able to resolve Azure DevOps Connectivity issue with TestCase Migration Plus tool. I have used Visual Studio – 2012 Ultimate to rebuild the Testcase Migration Plus tool. There are some new patches added to TestCases Migration plus source code in V1.2 RTM version, which are used to connect to Azure Devops. So, Get the lastest source code from [(https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=tcmimport)], then rebuild the new executable file using VS-2012 Ultimate application, and then tried to connecting to Azure DevOps, It connected and working fine for me. Hope this will help. |
@sirish567 Could you please elaborate on the process you followed? I tried the same and couldn't be able to connect to azure devops. Instead, it is not showing any "Work item Type" and giving the following error. TF30063: You are not authorized to access dev.azure.com/my_org |
You seem to be trying to access a feature (project collection, my_org) that your Azure DevOps Server administrator has disabled. You can contact your administrator for more information on how to enable the feature. Here are some links that may help you troubleshoot the issue: Troubleshoot access, permission issues - Azure DevOps |
Thanks for your effort on the tool.
I found that my company is using azure devops on cloud and in your git hub project you mentioned that you are supporting Azure DevOps Server 2019.1 & 2019.1+
So is there any way I can use the tool on our Azure cloud as now I'm getting authorization error when I use the tool.
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