![]() ![]() – I am working on a Java project and chose to use VS Code in part as a learning exercise I can still work with local repositories cloned via GitHub Desktop, but that's about it.Rather to my surprise, I am currently spending more of my development time in Visual Studio Code than in Visual Studio. I've also found out this is preventing me from creating a new repository from VS, or opening a repository directly from VS. Under Adding public GitHub Accounts, I get to Step 3 ok, but then at Step 4, I do not get the expected result. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Is this a known issue that Microsoft is working on?ĮDIT: I found this on the Microsoft Docs, which lays out the steps I was following. As well, I can access repositories without issue, so it looks like the problem is inside Visual Studio 2022. The other expected result would be to see Visual Studio listed in my GitHub account under Authorized OAuth Apps, and I do see it there, so it does look like the authorization was successful. The expected result at that point would be to see my GitHub account listed under All Accounts, but I do not. ![]() When I select Sign in with your browser, I get redirected to and I get the message "Success! Your authorization was successful. Since my account is GitHub and not GitHub Enterprise, the only sign in option listed is "Sign in with your browser". When I select +Add▾ then GitHub/ GitHub Account, the Connect to GitHub dialog pops up asing me to Sign In to either GitHub or GitHub Enterprise. In VS 2019, there was no issue adding the GitHub account, but I have not been successful in VS 2022. ![]() When going to File -> Account Settings., under "All Accounts" I used to have both my Microsoft account (which is also my Personalization Account) and my GitHub account. I have just upgraded from Visual Studio 2019 to Visual Studio 2022 and I have encountered a strange problem. ![]()
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