Visual Studio For Mac Connect To Vsts
We are running all the latest versions of Visual Studio for Mac (7.2 stable), Visual Studio 2017 (15.4.1) and the VSTS agent, so I am at a bit of a loss as to how to fix the problem. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.

Problem Resolution You don’t have an active account or license. Check with your account administrator that you’re a member of the account and have an active, valid license. See for details. Your VSTS account is connected to the Azure Active Directory. When your VSTS account is connected to a directory that is associated with an Office 365 or Microsoft Azure subscription, only members in the directory can access the account. Check with your directory administrator to have them. You can’t switch between different organizational accounts.
If you work with several VSTS accounts that connect to different directories, such as accounts that are created from the Microsoft Azure Preview Portal, the sign-out function might not work as expected. For example, you can’t switch between different organizational accounts to connect to multiple accounts that are linked to directory tenants. When this problem occurs, you see a flashing blank sign in dialog box several times. Then, you receive either TF31002 or TF31003 error after you connect to or add a new connection in “Connect to Team Foundation Server” dialog box. To resolve this problem, apply the most recent. To learn more, see. You want to log into VSTS from Visual Studio using a different account.
You receive this error when you try to connect to an on-premises TFS from your client computer If you determine that you’re receiving this error from one computer but not others, or others aren’t receiving this error, then check the problem resolutions outlined below. Problem Resolution Your password has expired. Verify that you typed your user account and password correctly, and that your password hasn’t expired. You’ve entered an incorrect server URL. Verify that you have typed the server URL correctly including the server name, port number, and protocol (http/https).
Go to learn more. The TFS configuration has changed. If the configuration for the on-premises TFS has changed, you must create a new connection. You might also need to. You work remotely and need to connect to a TFS Proxy server to check in files to Team Foundation version control. You’re connecting to a later version of TFS than your Visual Studio client version. Your version of Visual Studio or Team Explorer might be incompatible with Team Foundation Server.
You might need to install one or more GDR packs. See for details. Adobe flash os x update. Your firewall is blocking TFS services. Visual Studio stops responding when you run a query in Visual Studio. Your computer might be configured to bypass the proxy server.
You should verify the configuration of the BypassProxyOnLocal setting on your computer. For more information, see. Several users receive this error when they try to connect to an on-premises TFS If the problem occurs on more than one computer, you should contact your TFS administrator to confirm whether the server is operational and available on the network. As an administrator, you should check the event logs for the application-tier server to try to pinpoint the problem. Also, you can use the following table to determine whether the server is misconfigured. In the table, problems that are more likely to occur appear first.