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Using SourceTree For Windows 2003 with SSH keys

Jules Dionne
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August 16, 2018

Yes, you read correctly.  Win 2003 Server, R2, SP2 x64 to be specific

 

Per instruction, it suggest installing SourceTree.  But that does not work on this platform. v2.6.10; "...is not a valid Win32 application."

 

I would appreciate if someone could suggest a work around to use git BASH client with SSH.

Simply don't want to have to type my password each time.

 

Thanks. 

 

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Aaron
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August 16, 2018

Hello Jules,

 

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

 

If you only trying to get around entering your password, you can use Git credential store to store your password and not have to enter your password when you use HTTPS. 

 

For using SSH, did the creating ssh keys document not work for Windows 2003? If something in that document doesn't work, please let us know!

 

Regards,
Aaron Levinson
Dev Tools Support Engineer

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