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12-31-2021 02:24 AM
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12-31-2021 03:38 AM
Hi,
Please follow the steps below to achieve your requirement:
Also if this does not help then do refer to below HI Article from ServiceNow:
https://support.servicenow.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0999655
Hope this helps. Please mark the answer as correct/helpful based on impact.
Regards,
Shloke
Regards,
Shloke
Hope this helps. Please mark the answer as correct/helpful based on impact.
Regards,
Shloke
Regards,
Shloke
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01-03-2022 01:04 AM
This token is correct. Token is configured correctly in both the test environment and the production environment. but test environment is ok ,production environment is not ok
1) Log into GitHub account.
2) Browse to account settings.
3) Select Personal access tokens then Generate new token.
4) Assign name and permission for new token.
5) Generate new token (bottom of page).
6) Copy the newly generate token (this will not be viewable again so should be stored safely for future use).
7) Now the token is generated, within ServiceNow use your GitHub username with the generated token instead of your password.