I am not sure why, as I am loading it into BitBucket, per the StackOverflow thread you cited. Upon working on the SSH Troubleshooting it seems that I am able to connect to BitBucket but the Public Key fails. Can you confirm what you mean by delete SSH Agent/SourceTree SSH Keys? Is there anything I need to delete within Windows for the SSH piece for SourceTree? I have removed the Key from Paegent, but other than that I have not changed anything.Īlso, Can you confirm what the URL needs to be for the Repo? Is it /.git ? Also, can you tell me what the difference on my Username vs Account Name is? I am not sure which is which, or if they are the same. OK, I redid my SSH keys and I am getting the same message as last time. Again, any suggestion or help is greatly appreciated. So, I might have the URL for the Repo, incorrect, but I am not sure. Updating local tracking ref 'refs/remotes/origin/master' Here is the error I am getting:Īn error occurred while sending the request. The error I am getting is that either, the URL is incorrect, or if I put in a certain URL, the push acts like it goes through, but all my commits are still within Source Tree. So, I tried everything you had written down, but my SourceTree was still routing through the SSH read only keys, so I reversed what I had on my URL, from SSH to HTTPS, but I still am getting errors. I apologize, as I wrote my reply within the suggested answer area. I did try the clean and it did not help with the error, so see below on what I did. If you’re still having an issue after these steps, please let us know.ĮDIT: I just saw your reply, so mine is a little out of whack with yours. I hope this helps to give guidance on how to resolve your credential issue. You may find further information about this at How to Wipe SourceTree Preferences.
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