Empty Properties in Visual Studio

Hi
        I am developing some sample mfc apps that includes resources. The issues I am facing is that when ever I try to access the property of the resource it shows nothing. The properties pop up is just empty. i am not
able to set the ID for my resource. Pls advice......

Hi Win32Beginner,
I guess you mean that you cannot open the tree control in resource view. Do you get a red fork if you pop up the properties? Do you have .rc file in your MFC project?
1.Please make sure that you didnot open the resource.h file. Do you get any error message? Check this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/168405
2.Please try some solution in this thread.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8101665/visual-studio-c-resource-view-blank
3.Maybe the .rc file is corrupted. Do you have tried to edit the code in the .rc file? If you modify the .rc file in a incorrect way, you will not be able to open the resource tree.
Best regards,
Shu Hu
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    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_PLANS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-4264286424-1586018371-2454857484-902542325" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENTS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-4264286424-1586018371-2454857484-902542325"
    deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_CONFIGURATIONS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-4264286424-1586018371-2454857484-902542325"
    deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Replacing macros: @defaultTeam.
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Macros replaced: [Teste]\@defaultTeam.
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding the following identity to a group: [Teste]\@defaultTeam.  Group name: Contributors.
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Creating application group for "Build Administrators" URI "vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "GENERIC_READ" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "DELETE_TEST_RESULTS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:18 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "PUBLISH_TEST_RESULTS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003"
    deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "VIEW_TEST_RESULTS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "GENERIC_READ" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "WORK_ITEM_READ" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "WORK_ITEM_WRITE" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_PLANS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003" deny:
    "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_ENVIRONMENTS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003"
    deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Adding access entry - actionName "MANAGE_TEST_CONFIGURATIONS" sid: "S-1-9-1551374245-1609553727-2111082564-2151496797-660325100-1-1182136727-3720210756-2911721059-2444575003"
    deny: "True"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Groups and Permissions | Thread: 49 | Exiting Execute for GssStructureCreator
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Engine | Task "GroupCreation1" from Group "Groups" completed with success | Completion time: 1.822 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Engine | Thread: 53 | Running Task "" from Group ""
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Engine | Thread: 56 | Running Task "LinkTypes" from Group "WorkItemTracking"
    2013-12-05T10:06:19 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Synchronizing users and groups.
    2013-12-05T10:06:20 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Synchronizing CSS structures.
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | LinkType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\SharedStep.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | LinkType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\TestedBy.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Uploading link types from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\SharedStep.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Uploaded LinkType definitions from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\SharedStep.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Uploading link types from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\TestedBy.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Uploaded LinkType definitions from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\LinkTypes\TestedBy.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Engine | Task "LinkTypes" from Group "WorkItemTracking" completed with success | Completion time: 1.717 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Engine | Thread: 53 | Running Task "WITs" from Group "WorkItemTracking"
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Task.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Bug.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewRequest.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewResponse.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackRequest.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackResponse.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Impediment.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\ProductBacklogItem.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\SharedStep.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | WorkItemType definition file found: C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\TestCase.xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Task.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Task.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Bug.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Bug.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewRequest.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewRequest.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:21 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewResponse.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\CodeReviewResponse.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackRequest.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackRequest.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackResponse.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\FeedbackResponse.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Impediment.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\Impediment.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:22 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\ProductBacklogItem.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\ProductBacklogItem.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\SharedStep.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\SharedStep.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploading work item type from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\TestCase.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Uploaded WorkItemType definition from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\TypeDefinitions\TestCase.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Engine | Task "WITs" from Group "WorkItemTracking" completed with success | Completion time: 2.825 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Engine | Thread: 34 | Running Task "Categories" from Group "WorkItemTracking"
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Engine | Thread: 56 | Running Task "Queries" from Group "WorkItemTracking"
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 34 | Uploading categories from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Categories.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:23 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Group [SERVER]\Project Collection Administrators was granted the following permissions: Read, Contribute, Delete, ManagePermissions, FullControl
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Project Administrators was granted the following permissions: Read, Contribute, Delete, ManagePermissions, FullControl
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Readers was granted the following permissions: Read
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Contributors was granted the following permissions: Read
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | Group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Build Administrators was granted the following permissions: Read
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\ProductBacklog.wiq: Product Backlog
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\ProductBacklog.wiq: Product Backlog
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\Feedback.wiq: Feedback
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\Feedback.wiq: Feedback
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query folder was found: Current Sprint
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query folder has been created: Current Sprint
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\OpenImpediments.wiq: Current Sprint/Open Impediments
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\OpenImpediments.wiq: Current Sprint/Open Impediments
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\BlockedTasks.wiq: Current Sprint/Blocked Tasks
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\BlockedTasks.wiq: Current Sprint/Blocked Tasks
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\WorkInProgress.wiq: Current Sprint/Work in Progress
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\WorkInProgress.wiq: Current Sprint/Work in Progress
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\UnfinishedWork.wiq: Current Sprint/Unfinished Work
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\UnfinishedWork.wiq: Current Sprint/Unfinished Work
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\SprintBacklog.wiq: Current Sprint/Sprint Backlog
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\SprintBacklog.wiq: Current Sprint/Sprint Backlog
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query was found in C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\TestCases.wiq: Current Sprint/Test Cases
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 56 | The following query has been imported from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Queries\TestCases.wiq: Current Sprint/Test Cases
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 34 | Uploaded work item types categories from C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\WorkItem Tracking\Categories.xml.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "Categories" from Group "WorkItemTracking" completed with success | Completion time: 0.182 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 53 | Running Task "ProcessConfiguration" from Group "WorkItemTracking"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Processing element CommonConfiguration.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "Queries" from Group "WorkItemTracking" completed with success | Completion time: 0.431 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Work Item Tracking | Thread: 53 | Processing element AgileConfiguration.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "ProcessConfiguration" from Group "WorkItemTracking" completed with success | Completion time: 0.589 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 49 | Running Task "" from Group ""
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 34 | Running Task "TestVariable" from Group "TestManagement"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 44 | Running Task "TestResolutionState" from Group "TestManagement"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 39 | Running Task "TestSettings" from Group "TestManagement"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 37 | Running Task "VersionControlTask" from Group "VersionControl"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | <permission allow="Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, ReviseOther, UnlockOther, UndoOther, LabelOther, AdminProjectRights, CheckinOther, Merge, ManageBranch" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\$$PROJECTADMINGROUP$$"
    />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Allowing permission(s) Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, ReviseOther, UnlockOther, UndoOther, LabelOther, AdminProjectRights, CheckinOther, Merge, ManageBranch to group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Project
    Administrators
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | <permission allow="Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, Merge" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\Contributors" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Allowing permission(s) Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, Merge to group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Contributors
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | <permission allow="Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, Merge" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\Build Administrators" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Allowing permission(s) Read, PendChange, Checkin, Label, Lock, Merge to group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Build Administrators
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | <permission allow="Read" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\Readers" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Allowing permission(s) Read to group [vstfs:///Classification/TeamProject/169e471b-5e7c-4168-9c13-ddd37d64b1dc]\Readers
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Changing project setting ExclusiveCheckout to "False"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | Changing project setting GetLatestOnCheckout to "False"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | User chose to create new empty folder $/Teste
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: SccTask | Thread: 37 | No xml nodes of type "checkin_note" were found in the task xml
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 34 | Proper team project 'Teste' permissions are added to group 'S-1-9-1551374245-1204400969-2402986413-2179408616-0-0-0-4-1'.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 34 | Uploading TestVariable from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestVariable.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 39 | Uploading TestSettings from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestSettings.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 44 | Uploading TestResolutionState from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestResolutionState.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 39 | Uploaded TestSettings from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestSettings.xml'.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "TestSettings" from Group "TestManagement" completed with success | Completion time: 0.161 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 34 | Uploaded TestVariable from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestVariable.xml'.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "TestVariable" from Group "TestManagement" completed with success | Completion time: 0.174 seconds
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Thread: 49 | Running Task "TestConfiguration" from Group "TestManagement"
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 49 | Uploading TestConfiguration from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestConfiguration.xml'...
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Test Management | Thread: 44 | Uploaded TestResolutionState from file 'C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp\Test Management\TestResolutionState.xml'.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Engine | Task "TestResolutionState" from Group "TestManagement" completed with success | Completion time: 0.183 seconds
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    Team Project." ServerPath="$/$$PROJECTNAME$$/BuildProcessTemplates" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <ProcessTemplate Type="Upgrade" Filename="Build\Templates\UpgradeTemplate.xaml" Description="This is the upgrade build process template for this Team
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    delivery in this Team Project." ServerPath="$/$$PROJECTNAME$$/BuildProcessTemplates" />
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    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <Permission allow="EditBuildQuality, ViewBuilds, QueueBuilds, ViewBuildDefinition" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\Contributors" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | Allowing permission(s) EditBuildQuality, ViewBuilds, QueueBuilds, ViewBuildDefinition to account [Teste]\Contributors.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <Permission allow="DeleteBuilds, DestroyBuilds, EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQualities, RetainIndefinitely, ViewBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, QueueBuilds, StopBuilds, DeleteBuildDefinition,
    EditBuildDefinition, ViewBuildDefinition, AdministerBuildPermissions" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\Build Administrators" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | Allowing permission(s) DeleteBuilds, DestroyBuilds, EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQualities, RetainIndefinitely, ViewBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, QueueBuilds, StopBuilds, DeleteBuildDefinition,
    EditBuildDefinition, ViewBuildDefinition, AdministerBuildPermissions to account [Teste]\Build Administrators.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <Permission allow="DeleteBuilds, DestroyBuilds, EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQualities, RetainIndefinitely, ViewBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, QueueBuilds, StopBuilds, DeleteBuildDefinition,
    EditBuildDefinition, ViewBuildDefinition, AdministerBuildPermissions" identity="[$$PROJECTNAME$$]\$$PROJECTADMINGROUP$$" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | Allowing permission(s) DeleteBuilds, DestroyBuilds, EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQualities, RetainIndefinitely, ViewBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, QueueBuilds, StopBuilds, DeleteBuildDefinition,
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    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <Permission allow="EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQueue, OverrideBuildCheckInValidation, QueueBuilds, UpdateBuildInformation, ViewBuildDefinition, ViewBuilds" identity="$$PROJECTCOLLECTIONBUILDSERVICESGROUP$$"
    />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | Allowing permission(s) EditBuildQuality, ManageBuildQueue, OverrideBuildCheckInValidation, QueueBuilds, UpdateBuildInformation, ViewBuildDefinition, ViewBuilds to account Project
    Collection Build Service Accounts.
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | <Permission allow="ViewBuildDefinition, EditBuildDefinition, DeleteBuildDefinition, QueueBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, StopBuilds, ViewBuilds, EditBuildQuality, RetainIndefinitely,
    DeleteBuilds, ManageBuildQualities, DestroyBuilds, AdministerBuildPermissions" identity="$$PROJECTCOLLECTIONBUILDADMINSGROUP$$" />
    2013-12-05T10:06:24 | Module: Microsoft.ProjectCreationWizard.Build | Thread: 53 | Allowing permission(s) ViewBuildDefinition, EditBuildDefinition, DeleteBuildDefinition, QueueBuilds, ManageBuildQueue, StopBuilds, ViewBuilds, EditBuildQuality, RetainIndefinitely,
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    EditBuildDefinition, ViewBuildDefinition, AdministerBuildPermissions, OverrideBuildCheckInValidation" identity="$$PROJECTCOLLECTIONADMINGROUP$$" />
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    2013-12-05T10:06:26 | Module: Rosetta | Thread: 25 | Setting data sources for report: /TfsReports/TJMTCollection/Teste/Builds/Build Success Over Time
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    2013-12-05T10:06:26 | Module: Rosetta | Thread: 25 | Setting data sources for report: /TfsReports/TJMTCollection/Teste/Sprint Burndown
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    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Site Title: Teste
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Site Description: 
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Locale: 1033
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Template: Team Foundation Server Project Portal
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Owner Login: PJMT\23571
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Owner Name: João Vitor Paes de Barros do Carmo
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: WSS | Thread: 49 | Owner Email: 
    ---begin Exception entry---
    Time: 2013-12-05T10:06:28
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    />
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       at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client.Channels.TfsHttpClientBase.Invoke(TfsClientOperation operation, Object[] parameters, TimeSpan timeout, Object[]& outputs)
       at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client.SharePoint.SharePointTeamFoundationIntegrationService.CreateSite(String webApplicationUrl, String absolutePath, String title, String description, UInt32 localeId, String template, Boolean templateIsTitle, String
    ownerLogin, String ownerName, String ownerEmail, Guid applicationInstanceId, Guid projectCollectionId)
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       at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PCW.WssSiteCreator.HandleSiteCreation(WssCreationContextWrapper contextWrapper, XmlNode taskNode)
    --- end Exception entry ---
    ---begin Exception entry---
    Time: 2013-12-05T10:06:28
    Module: WSS
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       at Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client.SharePoint.SharePointTeamFoundationIntegrationService.GetWebIdentifier(String absolutePath)
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    Exception Message: TF250025: The following URL does not point to a valid SharePoint site: http://srv-tfs2012/sites/TJMTCollection/Teste. Verify that you have the correct URL and that it points to a SharePoint site. (type SoapException)SoapException Details:
    <detail exceptionType="TeamFoundationServerException" />
    Exception Stack Trace: 
    --- end Exception entry ---
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       at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PCW.WssSiteCreator.Execute(ProjectCreationContext context, XmlNode taskXml)
    ---begin Exception entry---
    Time: 2013-12-05T10:06:28
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       at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PCW.ProjectCreationEngine.RunTask(Object taskObj)
    --   Inner Exception   --
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    />
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       at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamFoundation.PCW.WssSiteCreator.Execute(ProjectCreationContext context, XmlNode taskXml)
    --- end Exception entry ---
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    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from Version Control ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:28 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
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    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from TestManagement ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from Git ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from ProcessManagement ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from LabManagement ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from ProjectServer ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting Report Server files ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Warning. Did not find SharePoint site service.
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Deleting from Team Foundation Core ...
    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Done
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    2013-12-05T10:06:29 | Module: Engine | Thread: 50 | Attempting to delete folder "C:\Users\23571\AppData\Local\Temp\TPW_tmpA31.tmp"
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    Click on Reports Tab
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    Click on Start Jobs
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    http://blogbaris.blogspot.in/2012_08_01_archive.html
    http://petersullivan.com.au/2009/11/23/tf250025-and-tf262600-errors-on-team-foundation-server-tfs-2010-project-portal-dashboard/
    If still no help, for quick and accurate answers to your questions, it is recommended that you initial a new thread in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server forums.
    Team Foundation Server – General:
    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/home?forum=tfsgeneral
    Thank you for your understanding.
    Best Regards,
    Linda Li
    Linda Li
    TechNet Community Support

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