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Have you encountered the problem that TortoiseGit cannot connect to Git normally, and you are worried that you cannot find a way to set the Git path? Don't worry, PHP editor Xigua has specially prepared for you the detailed steps for setting the git.exe path in TortoiseGit, so that you can easily solve your troubles. Next, let’s take a look at the specific operation methods!

1. After installing TortoiseGit, choose to open any path address, right-click on a blank space in its directory and select [TortiseGIT] - [Settings]. Then set the path of git.exe to c:msysgitmsysgitbin, which is the msysgit installation path address.

Detailed steps for setting the git.exe path in TortoiseGit

2. Select [Network] in the left menu bar and set the SSH Client to plink.exe in putty (for example, my path is C:Program FilesPuTTYplink.exe)

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