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Feature Request: clear saved data from the command line

From: Jim Kring <jim.kring_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:34:47 -0800

Hello TortoiseSVN Developers,

Thanks for all your hard work on this extraordinary software!

I have a feature request -- I hope this is the right place to post such a
request and if not, I apologize. Here goes...

I would like the ability to clear the TortoiseSVN saved data, specifically
the authentication data via the command-line (via TortoiseProc.exe). The
reason that I would like to automate this is that we have several build and
test machines where a common windows account is used to log into the
machine, but each developer/tester has a different svn account. Users want
to save the authentication data while they are working on the machine (to
avoid re-entering it during successive svn operations), but want an easier
way to clear the authentication data when they log off of the machine (going
into the TortoiseSVN Settings>>Saved Data dialog requires too many steps for
them). If we could clear this data via the command-line, then we could
create a batch file or shortcut that clears the authentication data when the
user double-clicks it. Or, we could configure windows to execute this
command when users log off the computer.

Thanks for considering this request. Please let me know if you have any
questions.

Thanks,

-Jim Kring
Received on 2008-01-28 04:35:00 CET

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