Can't connect to visual studio online source control from vs 2010 ice starting today 1-23-2015

apparently there has been a breaking change and I can no longer connect to my visual studio online account anymore through vs 2010 ice - i get this message when i try to connect to it in the ide
Microsoft Visual Studio
Error
Team Foundation Server https://xxxxx.visualstudio.com/defaultcollection does not exist or is not accessible at this time.
Technical information (for administrator):
  TF30064: You are not authorized to access the server.
OK   
I can log in manually with a web browser but I need to check in items from the ide - it worked this morning but stopped working this afternoon
when i try to debug the webpage that comes up in ide to connect it says line 4 char 16405 error object doesn't support this property or method - code
0  url https://apps.vssps.visualstudio.com/_status/tfs/20150123T002517/_scripts/TFS/Laoder.min.js do you want to continue running scripts on this page?

Hi diakoniaus,
For the situation, you can check if you have the need permissions to access the team project in Visual Studio Online.
To make sure the permission of your credential, we can run tfssecurity command in VS command line to have a check. Please execute
tfssecurity /imx “MS account” /collection:url, for more information about tfssecurity /imx, please refer to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms400806.aspx 
If you have the corresponding, you can also have a try on other machines to see if it works for you. Or you can clean team foundation cache, delete cookies in browser and delete the credentials that saved in credential manager. Then reconnect to the team
project via VS 2010. You can check the troubleshooting details in this
thread.
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