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Possible Plagiarism

Plagiarized on 2019-01-24
by Ricsie

Original Post

Original - Posted on 2018-05-01
by Pradeep



            
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Sometimes you need to edit your Windows Credentials
**Try the following steps to Edit or Remove the saved credentials:**
1. Click Start 2. Type: Credential Manager (On Windows 10, this is under "Start->Settings". Then search for "Credential Manager") 3. See the `Windows Credentials Manager` shortcut and double-click it to open the application. 4. Once the app is open, click on the `Windows Credentials` tab. 5. Locate the credentials that you want to remove/update, they will start with "git:" and might begin with "ada:" 6. Click on the credential entry, it will open a details view of the entry. 7. Click Edit or Remove as required and confirm. 8. Wash, rinse, repeat as necessary.
[![enter image description here][1]][1]

[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/NejcV.png
**Try the following steps to Edit or Remove the saved credentials:**
1. Click Start 2. Type: Credential Manager (On Windows 10, this is under "Start->Settings". Then search for "Credential Manager") 3. See the `Windows Credentials Manager` shortcut and double-click it to open the application. 4. Once the app is open, click on the `Windows Credentials` tab. 5. Locate the credentials that you want to remove/update, they will start with "git:" and might begin with "ada:" 6. Click on the credential entry, it will open a details view of the entry. 7. Click Edit or Remove as required and confirm. 8. Wash, rinse, repeat as necessary.
[![enter image description here][1]][1]

[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/NejcV.png

        
Present in both answers; Present only in the new answer; Present only in the old answer;