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Question about user/password caching

From: Aradev <arahome_at_tut.by>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 02:05:09 -0800 (PST)

Hello,

Using original SVN I can clear user/password for repository (server)
by removing proper file in Subversion (~/.Subversion) directory. This
is not easy (need to find proper file) but not hard/impossible for me.

In TortoiseSVN all possible user/passwords is stored in ONE file
"Repositories.dat".

Searching through UI of TortoiseSVN I have found only one way to clear
user/password - by using button "Clear [authentication data]" in
settings menu - CLEAR ALL PASSWORDS.

I have about 30 different SVN repositories with very different user/
password pairs.
Clearing all and rebuild all one-by-one is very bad way for me for
change ONE repository credentials.

Does anyone know the way how to CLEAR ONE URL AUTHENTICATION DATA not
touching others?

Thank You.

Regards,
Aradev

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