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Working for someone else - bad authorization header

Helmut Granda test
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If I am working with someone else and they have joined the Club but I am not part of the Club but I am going to assist with a project. Do I need to join the Club in order to use it myself or can I just use a token in order to do so?

 

Currently I do have a token but when I try to install GreenSock I get:

 

npm ERR! code E403
npm ERR! 403 403 Forbidden - GET https://npm.greensock.com/@gsap%2fshockingly - bad authorization header. Please login again
npm ERR! 403 In most cases, you or one of your dependencies are requesting
npm ERR! 403 a package version that is forbidden by your security policy, or
npm ERR! 403 on a server you do not have access to.

 

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Thanks for asking, @Helmut Granda. You should not use someone else's token. If the person you're working with has a multi-developer license, they should just assign one of those developer slots to your account (they can do that from their account dashboard). That will give you a token of your own that you can get from your account dashboard. If they don't have a multi-developer license, they should get one :)

 

Let us know if you have any other questions. Enjoy the tools!

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