We are running Jenkins as a windows service on win2012 machine, and it's 
working fine. 

The problem we have is that we're trying to change the service account that 
it is running under. 
The old and new service accounts are both local admins on the machine.

When we change the service account, everything seems to run fine, but our 
connection to GitHub using a Personal Access token stored in the global 
jenkins credentials stops working with the classic error:

stderr: Host key verification failed.
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.



I've re-entered the credentials into Jenkins (thinking perhaps they are 
secured by the service account) and they still don't work.
As soon as I change the jenkins service back to the old service account, 
the pull from GitHub works fine. 

Do I need to grant the new account access to something? Is there something 
I need to configure in Jenkins for the new service account? (note that I 
didn't do the original setup of jenkins on this server, I've inherited it)

Thanks,
Chris

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