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Tortoise 1.8.5 Not Honoring AD authentication correctly?

From: Jeremy Van Haren <Jeremy.VanHaren_at_csgi.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 18:40:40 +0000

For our SVN Server, we run VisualSVN Server and have Active Directory integration turned on, so that username/password should never need to be supplied, and it goes off of the Active Directory credentials. This works with all 1.7 TortoiseSVN Clients, but does not work in various 1.8 clients but does in some others.

For instance if we install a 1.8.4 client minty fresh with nothing in the cache, we connect up just fine and never need to supply credentials and we can see in our server logs that it used the Active Directory ticket for the auth. However in 1.8.5 this integration does not work and the username/password dialog appears instead. We had held off of moving people to earlier versions of 1.8 due to this issue, but saw that it resolved itself in 1.8.4, only to reappear in 1.8.5.

Don't see anything in the ToroiseSVN logs or Subversion logs regarding this this. Does anybody have any ideas on this?

-Jeremy Van Haren
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