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.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Santhosh S Yalamuri
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