Managing your User Account
To manage your account settings, in the top right corner of the screen, click the arrow next to your username and select My Settings & Tools from the drop-down list.
Changing Your Password
On the General tab of the page, type your new password in the Password and Confirm password fields. If you don't see these fields, this means that TeamCity uses the authentication scheme other than the default one, and it is not possible to change your password in TeamCity.
Managing Version Control Username Settings
On the General tab of the My Settings & Tools page, you can see the list of your version control usernames in the Version Control Username Settings area. By default, TeamCity uses your login name as the VCS username. Click Edit to provide actual usernames for version control systems you use. Make sure the user names are correct. These settings are not used for authentication for the particular VCS, etc.
These settings enable you to:
track your changes status on the Viewing Your Changes,
highlight such builds on the Projects page if the appropriate Customizing-UI,
notify you on such builds when the Builds affected by my changes option is selected in Subscribing to Notifications.
Customizing UI
On the General tab of the My Settings & Tools page, you can customize the following UI settings:
Highlight my changes and investigations: Select to highlight builds that include your changes (changes committed by a user with the VCS username provided in the vcsUsername section) and problems you were assigned to investigate on the Projects page, Project Home Page, Build Configuration Home Page.
Show date/time in my timezone: Check the option, if you want TeamCity to automatically detect your time zone and show the date and time (for example, build start, vcs change time, etc.) according to it.
Show all personal builds
Add builds manually triggered by you to your Favorite Build.
Viewing your Roles and Permissions
In the top right corner of the screen, click the arrow next to your username, and select My Settings & Tools from the drop-down list.
To view the list of user groups you are in, go to the Groups tab.
To view your roles and permissions in different projects, go to the Roles tab. Note, that roles are assigned to the user by the system administrator.