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Someone has already added that key as an access key to a repository.

I cannot add my SSH key to my account because of this: "Someone has already added that key as an access key to a repository."

I have checked all the places (company user, all the repositories I see etc.) but this key is not associated to none of the repositories nor users I know of.

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Syahrul
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Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Nov 30, 2022

Hey @Shrey Shrotriya 

G'day, and welcome to the community!

Are you using a shared machine, or did someone else use it before you? The previous user may have added the key to their Bitbucket account; hence you can't use it anymore.

That said, you can either generate a new SSH key, or I can try to help you locate the SSH key, but do note that if you don't have access to the current account that uses the SSH key, you can't remove it.

Let me know which option you wish to proceed with.

Cheers,
Syahrul

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