At our company, we use a local deployment of bitbucket.
How can I configure SourceTree to point to our company's reployment (like source-team.mycompany.com) instead of www.bitbucket.org to enable extended integration?
The host root URL in the Remote Details windows is read only whne the host type is Bitbucket
Change the Hosting Service to Bitbucket Server. That will allow you to specify a host URL.
And where are you supposed to change the hosting service?
The only place the I think you are allowed to do this, is in the"repository settings"->"edit repository"
But As I mention above, if you select "Bitbucket" as the host type, the "Host Root URL" is read only.
The only host type that you can select here that is not read only is "Stash" but then, I don't know what kind of integration you get
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Sounds like you are using an old version of SourceTree. Stash has been re-branded as Bitbucket Server. If there are any problems with the integration, then you will probably need to update SourceTree.
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It's in View->Show Hosted Repositories->Edit Accounts
When you add an account it would should show your locally deployed repositories.
I apologize that my answer doesn't answer your question directly. I usually go through this interface when cloning from local deployments thinking that it will properly setup the repo.
If this doesn't work for you then you're right setting the Host Type to Stash is your next best option.
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