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Fixed in 2019.3.X
Votes
1
Found in
2019.2.0a11
Issue ID
960774
Regression
No
P4 Credentials are lost when cleaning the Library folder
Perforce credentials are kept in the Library folder. When we clean the Library in a unity project our credentials are lost and we need to add them to the project again.
The credentials should be stored elsewhere since the library folder may be cleared out by developers.
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ww8mg6bq4b
Aug 30, 2025 19:04
fuck you
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yoyobbi
Jul 03, 2018 18:19
On our large project we often find Unity checking out a lot of files from Perforce that we don't expect. Sometimes the solution is to delete the Library folder to force a full reimport - unfortunately this gives the illusion of cleaning up the problem because deleting the Library folder removes the P4 credentials, meaning that of course nothing gets checked out during the import because Unity isn't talking to P4.
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