I'm using sourcetree 1.6.18 and it keep asking password. I tried Removing and adding account in hosted repositories.But still it keep asking password every time even when i don't pull of push. Even though remember password is ticked it didn't save the password.
Same issue here, credentials are correct. Pop ups are endless.
Still have the same problem on Windows 10. Checked the credentials, but still getting the popup after some time.
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Hi
I figured it out. I'd switched on 2FA and (naturally) Sourcetree can't log in. Until I figure that out, I've switched 2FA off
Hopefully this helps someone as forgetful as me!
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Hi Dan, I'm not so clear about your answer. It means that you solved it by turning ON 2-factor authentication, turning it OFF would cause problem, do I get it correctly? Actually it should be considered a workaround: I'm doing so now, up until now so far so good, no more annoying pop-up asking for password every 15 minutes. But there's some trade-offs: - Turning on 2FA means that everything must be done through SSH. At first I avoided the mess with setting up the key, set SSH agent running etc, and I guess many people prefer HTTPS for the same reason. - No longer see the list of your repos via built-in menu (Ctrl + Shif + H or View > Show hosted repositories). SoureTree basically cannot sign in with 2FA turned on. (They're "still" busy with implementing app-specific password or token). Anyway, now I prefer SSH, as with HTTPS no matter how I tried (editing account, deleting account and add again, leave account fields blank, do git pull in git bash, edit in Options > Authentication, ...) it KEEPS asking for password, even in "idle" time (no pull, no push). Drives me nuts literally.
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I fixed this error after reinstalling sourcetree
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Hi
I'm having the same problem in Windows 10. Nothing I try will make the password save. I really want to use Sourcetree, but this is a deal-breaker
Thanks
Dan
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Check if you have the right credentials saved in Tools\Options\Authentication . You probably have a wrong password stored here.
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