![]() I also had the credential listed in my Authentication menu which couldn't be deleted, but that was able to be removed via "Manage Windows Credentials". After refreshing it, I see that it's not marked as the default account and there is no saved credential. Each morning when the login popups start appearing, I go into my Authentication menu and I see that my token has expired. Recently this issue has started occurring again, and it seems that SourceTree is forgetting my OAuth token daily. ![]() Each time I do, it seems, it creates another new Personal Access Token. This fix used to last for weeks or months and I could authenticate via SSH without the Git Credential Manager prompts popping up. Now, with version 2.0.20.1, SourceTree will not accept the Personal Access Token that I generate myself, and it seems to keep generating new ones automatically on my GitHub account and keeps repeatedly asking for me to re-login with 2FA. I then needed to click the "Set as default" link for that account, and ensure that under the Saved Passwords section, my account had "Default account for : Yes". The last time it started occuring I was able to fix it by going into Tools -> Options -> Authentication, and after clicking edit on my OAuth account I saw that my token had expired, which was fixed by clicking "Refresh OAuth Token". I use SSH to connect to Bitbucket via Pageant. I've had this issue off-and-on for the past year or so - although I'm not connecting to GitHub, just Bitbucket. I'm currently running v2.1.10.0 on Win8 although I think it was occurring in the previous release (v2.1.8.0) as well. If I confirm, nothing happens and the account remains in the list. If I press it, a confirmation dialog appears. If I confirm, the account is removed from the list ![]() This account has a Delete button, but nothing happens if I press it If I go to the Accounts list (Tools > Options > Authentication), there are four accounts listed: If I enter my credentials, the dialog goes away, but comes back roughly 10 minutes later. This issue also occurred in SourceTree 1.9.x.Īpproximately once every ten minutes, SourceTree displays a "Windows Security" dialog with the title "Git Credential Manager for Windows" and message "Enter your credentials for ". Click generate and follow the instructions to move mouse around. Click Tools -> Create or Import SSH Keys. Run the SourceTree installer, it should just open up SourceTree. Roughly every 10 minutes, SourceTree asks me to enter my username and password for Bitbucket, even though these are already saved in the "Accounts" list. Copy the Atlassian and Sourcetree folders from AppDataLocal on a PC where SourceTree is installed and working fine to your PC. I connect to several Git repositories on GitHub, and several Git and Mercurial repositories on Bitbucket, using SourceTree.
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