![]() ![]() Just Search for Credential Manager and you should be able to open credential manager.įigure 4: Git Credentials in Credential ManagerĪs you can see in Figure 4 you have the Windows Credential section that contains lots of information, and you should be able to find entries for git: that specific entry contains Personal Access Token for that specific server. In Windows the answer is simple and it is called Credential Manager. This is the main purpose of Git Credential Manager, managing credentials. Now, given this fact, the question is, where Git Credential Manager stores this Personal Access Token to avoid generating a new Token at each access?. With Azure DevOps, Git Credential Manager generates a new Personal Access Account for your user You can verify that after login you will have a new Personal Access Token generated.įigure 3: Git Credential Manager generated Personal Access Token ![]() This Windows basically makes you authenticate in a browser, then use API to get a Personal Access Token. In Figure 2 you can see Credential Manager Windows that appears the first time you are connecting to an Azure DevOps server.įigure 2: Git Credential Manager Authentication Window Azure DevOps uses Personal Access Token to give access to Git, and this is done with an automatic procedure triggered by command line. Sometimes it just happens, you issue some Git command and you found that Azure DevOps deny Authentication, and it does not prompt for new credentials, so you are just stuck not being able to access your account anymore.Īs you can see in Figure 1, you got an Authenticaiton Failed error, and you are not prompted for new credentials. ![]()
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