On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Chris Wanstrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> This means you are sending GitHub the private key associated with
> client2 while trying to access client1. GitHub thinks you are client2
> and, because client2 does not have access to client1, you are being
> denied.
>
> When using GitHub, you only ever need a single private key. That
> should be associated with your mlarocque account (you can add private
> keys using the 'account' page at http://github.com/account).
>
> What you want to do is have client1 and client2 add you as a
> collaborator to their respective repositories.
>

Thanks Chris. Makes sense.
When I originally editing client2's account (they aren't "technical") I
added a key to the account instead of just adding me as a collaborator.
All fixed now.

Thanks again.

-- 
Thx,
Mike

Michael Larocque
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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