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Team Foundation Server - Stuck at Not being able to connect to the BIS Service

Microsoft.VisualStudio.ELead.Common.Exceptions.ELeadException: Unable to connect to BIS service. ---> System.Security.SecurityException: You don't have sufficient permissions to perform this operation. For further information contact the Team Foundation Server administrator.
   at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Bis.Proxy.BisRegistrationProxy.GetRegistrationEntries(String toolId)
   at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Bis.Proxy.BisRegistrationService.RefreshCacheIfNeeded(Boolean direct)
The Zone of the assembly that failed was:
MyComputer
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

posted on Sunday, April 24, 2005 9:57 PM

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# re: Team Foundation Server - Stuck at Not being able to connect to the BIS Service

what is the solution of this exception? i searching about that but there is no soltion in forums or any others site.

how are you skip this exception?
7/19/2005 6:12 AM | ch

# re: Team Foundation Server - Stuck at Not being able to connect to the BIS Service

And that was not successful. I have found what I need to be successful.

http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=20753

It seems so simple, yet I don't have 1GB of RAM to allocate to a VPC. Go figure.

This is an invalid exception. It has to do with the above. It comes from the Error 3200 if I remember correctly.
7/20/2005 8:04 AM | Rob

# re: Team Foundation Server - Stuck at Not being able to connect to the BIS Service

This is an invalid exception. It has to do with the above. It comes from the Error 3200 if I remember correctly. I have found what I need to be successful.

http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=20753

It seems so simple, yet I don't have 1GB of RAM to allocate to a VPC. Go figure.

7/20/2005 8:04 AM | Rob

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