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    <h1>Azure DevOps Git Credential Issues</h1>
    <h2>Accessing multiple Azure DevOps Organizations from the same PC</h2>
    <p>I am not sure if this is a common problem. It was difficult to find forum posts or articles on the exact issue.</p>
    <p>I use many Azure DevOps organizations on a daily basis, some are attached to the Microsoft corp. Azure AD tenant, a customer's tenant, or using my personal Microsoft Account (aka Live ID)</p>
    <p>Even though I use the Git Credential Manager for Windows, it is common to get the following error when using a personal repo.</p>
    <p>Near as I can tell, a silent process in the background is authenticating to Azure DevOps using my corporate account (logged into my PC), acquiring a PAC (Personal Access Token), and storing the token in the Windows Credential vault. However, the problem is I don't want to use my corp credentials when accessing my personal projects.</p>
    <p>If there is a better way to configure this, or git command to run, please leave a comment below, but for now I will fast-forward to a workaround.</p>
    <h2>Workaround</h2>
    <p>If you open the Windows Credential Manager after attempting to access the repo, you will notice that the Git Credential Manager has added a "Generic Credential" to access Azure DevOps</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://blog.tylerdoerksen.ca/content/images/2019/12/credential-manager.png" /></p>
    <h3>Get new PAC</h3>
    <ul>
    <li>Login to the Azure DevOps project you are trying to access.</li>
    <li>Under your user settings, open the <strong>Personal access tokens</strong> screen</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://blog.tylerdoerksen.ca/content/images/2019/12/get-pac.png" /></p>
    <p><ul>
    <li>Create a new token</li>
    <li>Set the permissions, for the Git CLI you mainly need <strong>Code: Read & write</strong></li>
    <li>Copy the new token value</li>
    <li>On you PC, open Control Panel > Credential Manager</li>
    <li>Switch to Windows Credentials</li>
    <li>Under Generic Credentials, find the Azure DevOps organization credential that was created. In my case that was "git:https://tylerd@dev.azure.com/tylerd"</li>
    <li>Click Edit</li>
    </ul>
    </p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://blog.tylerdoerksen.ca/content/images/2019/12/edit-credential.png" /></p>
    <p><ul>
    <li>Replace the Password with your new Personal Access Token</li>
    <li>Click Save</li>
    <li>All done!</li>
    </ul>
    </p>
    <p>Try running the Git command again and you should have access to your repo.</p>
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