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Hello there,
I am experiencing an issue with Copilot Enterprise in VS Code, I am OS with the latest VS Code version user.
Previously, I was a Copilot Pro user ($10 plan) and later switched to the free version. Now, after my organization upgraded me to Copilot Enterprise, my access remains the same as the free version, but with no request limits. Unlike my peers, I cannot access features such as switching from gpt4 to gemini.
In my GitHub Copilot settings, I can confirm that I am a member of the organization, so I should have the correct access.
I have already tried the following steps:
• Reinstalling the GitHub Copilot extension in VS Code
• Logging out and back into my GitHub account
• Checking my GitHub subscription settings
My next step would be reinstalling VS Code, but before proceeding, does anyone have any insights or possible solutions?
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Hello there,
I am experiencing an issue with Copilot Enterprise in VS Code, I am OS with the latest VS Code version user.
Previously, I was a Copilot Pro user ($10 plan) and later switched to the free version. Now, after my organization upgraded me to Copilot Enterprise, my access remains the same as the free version, but with no request limits. Unlike my peers, I cannot access features such as switching from gpt4 to gemini.
In my GitHub Copilot settings, I can confirm that I am a member of the organization, so I should have the correct access.
I have already tried the following steps:
• Reinstalling the GitHub Copilot extension in VS Code
• Logging out and back into my GitHub account
• Checking my GitHub subscription settings
My next step would be reinstalling VS Code, but before proceeding, does anyone have any insights or possible solutions?
Thank you.
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