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Sourcetree (3.2.1) for Mac does not save GIT password

Deleted user Oct 14, 2019

Hello,

 

I'm using Sourcetree 3.2.1 on macOS 10.14.6 (Catalina).

 

When I clone a GIT repository from our internal GIT server, I click the option to "Store Password In Keychain". But whenever I try to pull/push with that repo, Sourcetree asks for the password again. Every time I select "Store Password In Keychain" but it does not work.

 

I looked at the Keychain access and I can't find any password saved by Sourcetree.

 

Any help with this problem would be appreciated.

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Deleted user Oct 14, 2019

The problem was resolved by going to Preferences -> Git and clicking "Use System Git".

After that Sourcetree remembers the password.

The problem still exists in 4.1.2 by the way. This solution solved it as well.

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