TFS http://localhost:8080/Services/V1.0/ServerStatus.asmx is not available - web-services

Its weird, I can browse
http://localhost:8080/tfs/
from the TFS Server (2010) machine and its fine. However, I am unable to connect it from the client. I am using IP to connect from. It has been working fine in the past but not sure what happened and its not accessible anymore.
http://localhost:8080/Services/V1.0/ServerStatus.asmx doesn't browse anything even on server itself. Just says nothing exists like this.
any idea what I should be looking to fix the issue?
Thanks
Sameers

It is located at:
http://localhost:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection/Services/v1.0/ServerStatus.asmx
It looks like you are missing the collection name in your url.

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