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The Azure account that I am signed into VSCode is not the same account that has access to my Azure DevOps Organisation. As a result I receive this message each time I open up a pipeline. Can something be done to ensure that the Azure DevOps pipelines extension makes it's own connection rather than using the Azure Account extension?
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Subject: Re: [microsoft/azure-pipelines-vscode] Multiple Azure Accounts. Unable to access the "xxxx" organization. Make sure you're signed into the right Azure account. (Issue #590)
Yeah, I'm trying to get a release out - #611<#611>. Working on getting it into the marketplace, sorry for the delay!
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The Azure account that I am signed into VSCode is not the same account that has access to my Azure DevOps Organisation. As a result I receive this message each time I open up a pipeline. Can something be done to ensure that the Azure DevOps pipelines extension makes it's own connection rather than using the Azure Account extension?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: