Hi Ronaldo,

                   How do i configure the ccnet service to run under a
particular user credential?

                   I have installed CCNET in administrator account, so i
believe that it should have all the required permissions to run the build.

Thanks,
Santhosh




On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Rolando Valdivia <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Ccnet service run under a different user context (i.e. System,
> localService, etc.) These are some options:
>
> 1. Configure ccnet service to run under your user credentials.
> 2. Create a user for ccnet exclusively with the necessary privileges and
> configure the service to run under those credentials and do any ccnet
> related configuration using that user account.
> 3. Try to run additional commands (i.e. tf workspaces... Under the
> configured ccnet service credentials)
>
> The best option in my opinion is 2. You can login with that user account
> somenthing that you can't do with system account (you can but some tricks
> are required), in case your personal account get locked, ccnet service wont
> be affected.
>
> Please note that this kind of problems may occur in many situations where
> commads are per user i.e. certificate installation, environment variables,
> etc.
>
> Rolando
> On Jan 31, 2013 6:14 AM, "santhosh yalamuri" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>       We are using CCNET and NANT in our daily build, CCNET config file
>> just calls a NANT Script.
>>
>>       But the problem is that the NANT scripts that interact with TFS
>> server are failing when NANT      script is called from CCNET config file,
>> withe the following error.
>>
>> [exec] Unable to determine the workspace. You may be able to correct this
>> by running 'tf workspaces /collection:TeamProjectCollectionUrl'.
>>
>> Build Error: NAnt.Core.BuildException
>> External Program Failed: H:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
>> 10.0\Common7\IDE\TF.exe (return code was 100)
>>
>> But the same NANT scripts when executed from command line, works
>> absolutely fine without any error.
>>
>> Is there anything that we have to do so that TFS related tasks do not
>> fail when called from CCNET.
>>
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>> Regards,
>>
>> Santhosh S Yalamuri
>>
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