RE: User name & password when commiting
From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 15:02:33 -0400
Yes. When you authenticate there is a check box that says "Remember me" (or something like that) make sure you don't check it. If you want to remove the currently cached credentials go into Settings -> Saved Data and click the "Clear button" for Authentication Data.
BOb
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Hi,
I have subversion installed on public computer and when I try to commit files from the public computer to the repository I want to enter my user name so that in repositary it is known that the file is committed by me, the problem here is that someone else has already logged on to the subversion using his username and password and hence whenever I try to commit the files to the repository, the other persons user name gets logged in the repositary.
Is there a way, whenever one wants to commit files to the repositary subversion will ask for username & password so that correct user name gets logged in the repository? If yes how do I do it?
Let me know if my question is not clear?
Thanks,
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