![]() ![]() ![]() Or use SSH for authentication This is OAuth problem. If not, request authorization by from the organization admin and wait. This results in C:\Users\Jan\AppData\Local\Atlassian\sourcetree.exe_Url_p1q0f5drklhjmexhsmxbhot2hb2gom3k\3.\user. Go to -> Your account -> Settings -> Applications and select Authorized OAuth Apps tab Click on SourcetreeForWindows and verify if the organization allows it. I didn't get a prompt, so it seems to somehow have chosen this wrong path for git.exe. 100 Answered by BradThompsonEDCC on It turned out that I had old session state: Open Control Panel from the Start menu Select User Accounts Select Manage your credentials in the left hand menu Delete any credentials related to Git or GitHub Once I did this, it started working again. If it does it checks the git version and if all is good it will configure itself to use and remember that Git install. If it can't find a system git install it will, depending on situation, download and install an embedded copy or prompt the user to manually find the git.exe.īecause the user might find bin/git.exe or one of the others, when Sourcetree is presented with a git.exe it will attempt to walk the local folder structure to find cmd/git.exe known install folders in c:\program files*\. ![]() When Sourcetree starts it tries to find a system install of git by looking for a git.exe in Sourcetree expects to use the cmd/git.exe version of git.exe. cause This SSH key was a Sourcetree, created and registered, restricted by OAuth App access restrictions, and restricted to access only personal repositories (repositories under NOT Organization). Alaa Awad at 22:12 Add a comment 17 Answers Sorted by: 45 Had the same issue. I have no problems push and pulling from command line. Severity CVSS Version 3.x CVSS Version 2. Ok, some background on what might be going on here: at 22:03 janos the repository does exist. Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts in GitHub repository froxlor/froxlor prior to 2.0.20. ![]()
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