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<p>so, im having trouble with the subject with Sourcetree 3.0.1.</p>
<p>A few months ago, I cloned the project using a username&Token url.</p>
<p>As it seems the Token has expired and so i've created a new one and tried adding the account to sourcetree.</p>
<p>I'm typing in the username (tried primary and secondary) & token as described in my account in https://dev.azure.com.</p>
<p>The only thing i'm baffled about is the host i should be using, tried:</p>
<p>We couldn't connect to Azure DevOps with your ('MyUserName') credentials. Check your username and try the password again.</p>
<p>What am i missing?</p>
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<p>So.. adding an account didn't work for me, but i managed to solve the problem by changing the repository url to include the new token</p>
<p>Sourcetree -> repository -> repository settings -> remotes</p>
<p>Hope it helps someone.</p>
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<p>doesn't work for me. the repository settings option is disabled</p>
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<p>did you solve this?</p>
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<p>I managed to get this sorted by doing the following.</p>
<p><OL>
<li>Create a PAT in azure devops (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ ... ure-devops)</li>
<li>Make sure you copy the generated PAT as you won't be able to view it again</li>
<li>On Source Tree, go to add account and select Azure DevOps</li>
<li>for host, I used https://<organisation>.visualstudio.com as the new url format for azure devops didn't work</li>
<li>enter username that you use</li>
<li>use the PAT you just generated for the password</li>
</OL>
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<p>Hope this helps</p>
<p>above works for adding the account, but gets an error when trying to clone a repo from DevOps as the git url is in the old format.</p>
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<p>@Amila_Udayanga .. did you resolve the cloning issue. If so. how did you fix?</p>
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<p>@Craig Haydon I managed to get it working using his/her instructions. Step 4 is the important one then it's just a matter of logging in.</p>
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<p>I got this working via the following steps:</p>
<p><OL>
<li>Create a PAT in azure DevOps (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ ... ure-devops)</li>
<li>Make sure you copy the generated PAT as you won't be able to view it again</li>
<li>On Source Tree, go to add account and select Azure DevOps</li>
<li>for the host, I used https://<organisation>.visualstudio.com as the new URL format for azure DevOps didn't work</li>
<li>enter the generated PAT as username</li>
<li>use the PAT you just generated for the password as well</li>
</OL>
</p>
<p>If somehow your Sourcetree doesn't seem to be using the right PAT credentials when you try to clone your repo, force Sourcetree to use the credentials by prefixing the URL with them:</p>
<p><OL>
<li>Get the URL from the Azure DevOps Repo, ie: https://<organisation>.visualstudio.com/<projectname>/_git/</li>
<li>Add the token as username and password in the URL of the repo, ie:<br />https://<token>:<token>@<organisation>.visualstudio.com/<projectname>/_git/</li>
</OL>
</p>
<p>Using these steps, SourceTree will force using the PAT as credentials for the repo and you can clone and work on the repo directly.</p>
<p>PS: Somehow, I couldn't get the username - PAT as a password combination working. I found out this route and it works for me.</p>
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