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- I confirm there are no unresolved issues reported on the Chocolatey Status page.
- I have verified this is the correct repository for opening this issue.
- I have verified no other issues exist related to my problem.
- I have verified this is not an issue for a specific package.
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What You Are Seeing?
When attempting to install any package from the Licensed feed when Chocolatey CLI 1.4.1 is installed, we are prompted to input credentials when the package is attempted to be downloaded, even in cases where the source already have these credentials stored.
What is Expected?
Packages should be downloaded and installed without being prompted for credentials when the source already have these specified.
How Did You Get This To Happen?
- Add a License to the Chocolatey Installation.
- Attempt to install or upgrade any package from the Licensed feed when running Chocolatey CLI 1.4.1.
System Details
- Operating System: 10.0.22631.0
- Windows PowerShell version: 5.1
- Chocolatey CLI Version: 1.4.1
- Chocolatey Licensed Extension version: N/A
Chocolatey v1.4.1
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- Chocolatey License type: Business
- Terminal/Emulator: Tabby
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5 - ReleasedThe issue has been resolved, and released to the public for consumption.The issue has been resolved, and released to the public for consumption.BugIssues where something has happened which was not expected or intended.Issues where something has happened which was not expected or intended.