How to avoid Windows GCM to ask for sourcetree access ?
I just want to clone with command line as in production, I just want to use read only access, but end up GCM always trigger sourcetree modify access
You don't, you need to grant Sourcetree the accesses it need to be able to work.
why ? I dont get it,
If I need to grant modify access, then what's the purpose of bitbucket token access
when I create the bitbucket token access, it allow to choose permissions
but when I just want to pull via http and clone, it need access to modify
or, any misunderstand from me ?
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Because you have set up GCM to apply that profile to sourcetree.
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Sourcetree and GCM don't work on Linux, so now I'm completely lost on what you're doing.
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I only want to clone same like in linux
But now in windows,
I only know to handle authentication is using GCM, but now it requested Sourcetree access ass well,
I want to reduce complication, just be same like linux
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Ok, so you'll need to stop using GCM. It's obviously causing you problems.
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Sourcetree, nor Windows, "need" you to use it. I can't tell you how to stop using it, I don't know what you've set it up to do (or why)
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