I just updated SourceTree, tried to start it but have to log in to Atlassian. Tried logging in with Google+, get "Invalid CSRF token found in form body" error. How do I fix it?
I got the error "No CSRF token found in headers" during login via "Use an existing account" within version 1.8.2.11. And therefor the app is not starting at all - SHIT.
The update to version 1.8.2.2 resolved for me. Now i can register the SourceTree using my google+ account.
Thanks.
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Same here, pathetic
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Looks like they tried to implement fixes for these in 1.8.2.2. Anyone tried that yet?
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nope, it didn't fixed. you could only bypass it by either refresh the page (which is internet explorer - if you're in Windows), or just close it. then after the page done, never spent too much time fiddling with it, just login and let the launcher recognize your account.
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I´m having the same problem. I can´t use my Google+ account to finish instalation. I can't use SourceTree.
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I´m having the same problem after an update. The setup asks for my Atlassian user id, and i get this message "Invalid CSRF token found in form body". I cannot finish the install, so i cant use SourceTree.
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Someone else asked this same question around the same time: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/37036728. Sounds like an bug. You might see if you can find a report in jira.atlassian.com, and if not, file one.
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