vscode: Settings Sync, unable to authenticate Github
Type: Bug
Hi - So my system is unable to authenticate Github when i try to sign in. I initially signed in with my microsoft account then did a reinstall and was able to sign in with Github but after I closed the application and reopened it it went back to my microsoft log in and I havent been able to sign in with Github since. I am also able to log into vscode.dev and sign in with github from there but for some reason I cant on the desktop app. Any help would be much appreciated.
VS Code version: Code 1.86.0 (05047486b6df5eb8d44b2ecd70ea3bdf775fd937, 2024-01-31T10:28:19.990Z) OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19045 Modes:
System Info
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| CPUs | 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1365U (12 x 2688) |
| GPU Status | 2d_canvas: enabled canvas_oop_rasterization: enabled_on direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on opengl: enabled_on rasterization: enabled raw_draw: disabled_off_ok skia_graphite: disabled_off video_decode: enabled video_encode: enabled vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled webgpu: enabled |
| Load (avg) | undefined |
| Memory (System) | 31.66GB (17.32GB free) |
| Process Argv | –crash-reporter-id f00ef9ca-4361-4d96-ae7b-bb2ab92062c6 |
| Screen Reader | no |
| VM | 0% |
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About this issue
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- State: closed
- Created 5 months ago
- Comments: 23 (10 by maintainers)
@sandy081 to clarify: I have in fact done that, in an attempt to troubleshoot, but it didn’t have any effect.
EDIT: Ah, reading @Roteeford’s comment we are indeed having separate issues. I’ll open a separate issue if I can’t figure it out today. Apologies for the confusion.