Before I had to update to the new App password when I would go to the Remote tab all the repos from a workspace I am an admin member of would be listed. Now it only shows repos that are in my personal workspace.
Is there a way to access other workspaces or change which workspace you are viewing in the remote ares of sourcetree?
I tested also with previous versions and the problem persists, so I think it should be related to the Bitbucket connection.
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Maybe something to do with migration from https to ssh?
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I'm having the same issue with the MacOS version of Sourcetree. The Windows version doesn't seem to have this issue.
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Yes, I should have specified I am using the MacOS Version. I also had to wipe it and reinstall it 3 or 4 times to get it to stop pestering me with password and keychain pop ups.
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Anyone able to get this working? I can still only see repos in personal workspace and none from workspace which I am an admin member of. I have been cloning from URL which works but it was so much nicer to be able to see and clone all my remote repos directly in sourcetree.
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Still not working on the latest version 4.1.7 released on April 6th.
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I have the exact same issue, and can't figure out how to change app permissions
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Im the admin of all the repositories within my company and have all the rights, but still with Sourcetree installed on a Mac, I only see my personal repo. So it might not be user rights.
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