Interesting. I don't use Mercurial - only SourceTree/Git. That said, the pop-ups seem to have stopped for some reason. I don't think I did anything that would have caused them to stop but they haven't been appearing for a few days now.
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You might want to check whats being requested before the password prompt using wireshark or similar.
Also, SourceTree supports single sign-on, mening you can forever get rid of the need for passwords when using Bitbucket:
Cheers,
Lars, Kantega Single Sign-on
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In my case I don't use git but ONLY mercurial for versioning my work. So Popup for git credentials are useless. And I don't want to use bitbucket..
Is there some other solution for get rid of this boring popup??
Thanks
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Thanks for the reply Lars. I'm not sure what's being requested but the pop-up only occurs when SourceTree is open and stop once SourceTree is closed so I'm pretty sure they are coming from SourceTree.
All I have open in SourceTree are three repositories (screenshot below). Each repository uses different credentials if that makes any difference.
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That's right, Kris. Popups comes only when sourcetree has been started and when I start pull or push. In my sourcetree folder I have a git_extra folder with git-credential-manager.exe and git-credential-manager-st.exe. When I rename them, sourcetree throw an error. So where to stop to use this git-credential-manager.exe
Michael
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Hi Lars, I'm using the SSO (OAuth) on both my accounts. When I want to clone a repo, I can browse all the repose for both accounts, so I know the OAuth tokens are good. Still, when I push, I'm asked to authenticate with the pop-up. Something seems broken, or am I supposed to indicate somewhere to use the OAuth tokens when pushing?
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