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Ok thank you. It's a bit confusing to me since multiple people in my Lab use the same guide without issue, but I'll try and ask them!
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Invalid credentials specified.
Please provide credentials for: https://aka.ms/ros/publicIf I don't the installation fails with an 403 error code.
The source https://aka.ms/ros/public requires credentials (go to the link in your browser and you will see you must login). You need to provide credentials to use it.
Shortly befor I installed the git without any Issues. After deleting and reinstalling the git it too promted my for my credential, thought I could just skip past it and it would reinstall normally.
According to your instructions to reproduce, you installed git using the Chocolatey Community Repository (step 2) which doesn't require credentials to access. You then added the source https://aka.ms/ros/public (in step 7) and gave it a priority 1. That source requires credentials. Any package you install after that will check that source, and you will be prompted for credentials.
To continue you will have to provide credentials to access the source. If you need support on that please contact ROS themselves.
As an aside, the instructions provided by ROS will get you to where you are going, but will also cause you issues and should be corrected.
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