Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2022 - Azure DevOps Server 2019
Learn how to connect to a project from a client, to share code, build apps, track work, and collaborate with team members. You can connect to a project from any of the following clients:
A project defines a process and data storage in which you manage your software projects from planning to deployment. When you connect to a project, you connect to an organization or project collection. For more information, see About projects and scaling your organization.
If you work remotely, configure your client to connect to an Azure DevOps Proxy Server. From each client, you can switch context to a different project and connect as a different user.
If you're not a member of an Azure DevOps security group, get added to one. Check with a team member. You need the names of the server, project collection, and project to connect to.
Select the Manage Connections icon in Team Explorer, and then Connect to a Project.
All the projects that you can connect to are displayed, along with the repos in those projects.
Select Add Azure DevOps Server to connect to a project in Azure DevOps Server. Enter the URL to your server and select Add.
Select a project from the list and then select Connect.
Visual Studio 2019
Select the Manage Connections icon in Team Explorer, and then choose Connect to a Project.
All the projects that you can connect to are displayed, along with the repos in those projects
Select Add Azure DevOps Server to connect to a project in Azure DevOps Services. Enter the URL to your server and select Add.
Select a project from the list and select Connect.
Visual Studio 2017
Select the Manage Connections button in Team Explorer to open the Connect page. Choose the Connect to Team Project link to select a project to connect to.
All the projects that you can connect to are displayed, along with the repos in those projects
Select Add Server to connect to a project. Enter the URL to your server and select Add.
Select a project from the list and select Connect.
Visual Studio 2015
Select the Manage Connections button in Team Explorer to open the Connect page. Choose Connect to Team Project to select a different organization or project to connect to.
Select the projects to work on.
If it's your first time connecting, add Azure DevOps to the list of recognized servers.
If you selected just one project, you see the Home page for that project. The pages differ based on the resources enabled and the source control system selected for your project.
Team Explorer displays the Home page for that project. The pages that appear differ based on the resources enabled and the source control system selected for your project.
Select the Manage Connections icon in Team Explorer, and then Connect to a Project.
Select a different user or select Add an account to access a project using different credentials.
Sign in with a Microsoft or GitHub account associated with an Azure DevOps project.
Visual Studio 2019
Select the Manage Connections icon in Team Explorer, and then choose Connect to a Project.
Select a different user or select Add an account to access a project using different credentials.
Sign in using an account that is associated with an Azure DevOps project, either a valid Microsoft account or GitHub account.
Visual Studio 2017
From Connect, choose Connect to Team Project to sign in with different credentials.
Select a different user from the drop-down or select Add an account to access a project using different credentials.
Sign in using a valid Microsoft account associated with an Azure DevOps project.
Visual Studio 2015
From Connect, choose Connect to Team Project to sign in with different credentials.
The Switch User link appears only when you're actively connected to a project on Azure DevOps.
Sign in using a valid Microsoft account associated with Azure DevOps.
Use different Visual Studio credentials
You can run Visual Studio with credentials different from your current Windows user account. Find devenv.exe under the Program Files (86) folder for your version of Visual Studio.
Select Shift and right-click devenv.exe, then select Run as different user.
Azure DevOps Services provides access to the first five account users free. After that, you need to pay for more users.
You can also provide access to Stakeholders in your organization with limited access to specific features as described in Work as a Stakeholder.
Configure Visual Studio to connect to Azure DevOps Proxy Server
If your remote team uses an Azure DevOps Proxy Server to cache files, you can configure Visual Studio to connect through that proxy server and download files under Team Foundation version control.
From the Visual Studio Tools menu, select Options, and then select Source Control > Plug-in Selection. Select Visual Studio Team Foundation Server.
For Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, enter the name and port number for the Azure DevOps Proxy Server. Select Use SSL encryption (https) to connect.
Make sure you specify the port number that your administrator assigned to Azure DevOps Proxy.
Some tasks or features aren't available when you connect to a later version of Azure DevOps than your client supports. For more information, see client compatibility.
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When you're collaborating with other developers, it's important to manage your source code by using version control. For finance and operations apps, source code is managed by using Azure DevOps within Visual Studio.