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Re: No authentication dialog after upgrading to 1.4.0

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-02 19:42:32 CEST

Olivier Mascia wrote:

> But there is a bug anyway in this process, or at least a catch.
> Though I don't know who is the culprit: SSPI / Apache, on TortoiseSVN or
> on SVN itself server-side.
>
> The exact logon name of the account must case-sensitively match the
> logon name used in svnaccessfile.txt used to define the repositories
> access rights. (Generally in Windows, passwords are case-sensitive, but
> logon names are not.)
>
> I had the issue that one of the workstations lost access after upgrading
> to 1.4. The logon used is 'devprod' and for more than a year, access
> rules where written as "Devprod" because that's the way the user enters
> it at logon time in Windows. That was okay until now. The instant the
> 1.4 client was installed (server 1.4 is not yet installed, scheduled for
> tonight), the user was denied access. Just changing the case of
> "Devprod" to "devprod" in the svnaccessfile.txt fixed it.
>
> Just to let you know,

Thanks. I've added a line about this to the FAQ entry.
Next time, you could just add a comment to the FAQ entry yourself so
that other reading the FAQ can see it :)
(you don't need to register to add a comment).

Stefan

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