I'm working on a project in WebStorm that's hooked up to Bitbucket for version control. Every once in a while I get a prompt to log into my repository and there is link on the bottom suggesting I use a Bitbucket app password. I have an app password on Bitbucket, but can't find anything on the web about how to integrate WebStorm with the app password.
If your repository is at https://bitbucket.org/username/repo.git then the username field is to be filled with the username part in the URL and the password is your created app password.
Instead of typing your account username and password in the dialog, type your app password's id in the username field and your app password's password in the password field.
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I'm using microk8s with kubeflow on ubuntu 20.4. When I deploy kubeflow for the first time using the cmd "microk8s enable kubeflow", it gives a user id and password, and dashboard URL. but when I go to the URL, it shows a login page with email and password fields. so how can I get the "user-id" field here instead of email? I also have tried default "admin#kubeflow.org:123456", also not working.
user id is equal to the email filed here. so just paste your user id in the email filed.
Is there any way to provide change password option to agents, may be somewhere in the settings?
Currently I don't see that enable/disable permission option available for the agents.
On the AWS connect only option we have is forgot password and same can be used for resetting password too, following are the steps for that
Reset your agent or manager password
Use the following steps if you want to change your password, or if you forgot it and need a new one.
If you're an Amazon Connect agent or manager, at the login page,
choose Forgot Password.
Type the characters you see in the image, and then choose Recover
Password.
A message will be sent to your email address with a link that you can
use to reset your password.
Ref: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/connect/latest/adminguide/password-reset.html
I am using Bitbucket for the first time and I signed with with my Gmail account so I did not provide password. But when I try to clone a project, it's asking me for my password and I tried my gmail password but it fails obviously.
BitBucket doesn't know your Gmail password. It definitely should not. Go to https://id.atlassian.com/ and set the password for your account.
I'm new to using Amazon Cognito on iPhone app and have been testing it using the example provided. I'm testing the import user function and having problem with it. The import was successful and reset password was required. As stated in documentation, I have to run through ForgotPassword function to change to new password. I've done this and status in my console is changed to "Confirmed". But when I try to login using the new password, I'm getting "Incorrect username or password". I'm sure my username and password is correct.
Anyone have this problem before? How can I fix this?
It is unexpected. Once the user is confirmed, the user should be able to login with the new password. If the problem still exists, I suggest you to check the username field. Do you use phone number or email address as the username for signing in?
I setup TFS today on my machine and whenever I try to go to the web access it keeps asking me for a username and password. It also prompts me for one when I try to administer security in the application tier.
I didn't select a username and password when I set this up and I tried my machines username and password but it won't work. To top it off, my machine does not have a password and it keeps telling me i have to enter a password.
Is there a default password or login that I need to know about?
I'm having a similar problem in Windows 8. I was unable to get it to work in Chrome (my default browser) but I was able to sign in through IE 10 using the same Live ID credentials used to log into the PC.
TFS only works with accounts that have a password.
Also, TFS only works with domain accounts, not machine accounts.