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I have a TFS project that can be found at http://machinename:8080/tfs/tfs.project

I can get to the web interface via http://machinename:8080/tfs/web.

I have SQL Server Management Studio 2008 installed with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider and Team Explorer 2010.

However when I go to add a TFS server to the list I am presented with a very restrictive window that will only allow me to put in the server name and a port number. With that in place I am unable to connect to my TFS server can anybody offer some advice on how to get round this??

I keep getting a HTTP 404 error because it is looking at the root - http://machinename:8080

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  • There was a hotfix required to make this work for Visual Studio 2008. I don't know if that fix corrects the problem for SSMS. Probably not, since I don't think it was an MSSCCI fix. Nov 30, 2012 at 14:01

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I ran into the same problem with the same exact parameters. I discovered that if you enter the full URL in the server textbox it resolves. Example: http://machinename:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection

Nothing explains this clearly.

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  • This is still used in TFS2008 with SQL Server 2012 and it still works as described in the solution.
    – Pimenta
    Mar 2, 2017 at 12:02

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