Fixed it. I created a Personal Access Token and passed that in as the 
password instead. I can now access dev.azure but there is no mapping due to 
the working folder already being in use in the workspace. Is the only way 
to get around that error by deleting the workspace and creating a new 
mapping? 

Thanks



On Monday, 27 May 2019 12:37:43 UTC+1, Eoin Rockall wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My company has just migrated to DevOps from TFS and I have run into a few 
> problems with Jenkins and the running of the automated tests. 
>
> I changed the 'Collection URL' in the Source Code Management section from: 
>  
>
> http://tfs2010:8080/tfs/defaultCollection -> https://dev.azure.com/COMPANY
>
>
> But I am getting an error when I try to build the workspace, that access 
> to the server has been denied. I am 100% able to access the server using 
> the credentials.
>
> Has anyone seen an error like this before?
>
> Thanks
>
>  
>

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