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RE: tsvn login 3 times vs ability to svn copy

From: Bert Huijben <rhuijben_at_sharpsvn.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:45:44 +0100

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        Hi,

Looking at your log it looks like you run apache on a Windows server.

Have you looked into setting up mod_sspi in Apache?

This would allow your Windows users to authenticate via their normal domain
login credentials instead of by typing their password every time.

I assume the password store is the reason why you don't want to have your
users save their password.

For the details on why TortoiseSVN sends multiple requests, you should ask
on the TortoiseSVN user list.
(It could be that TortoiseSVN performs multiple subversion commands before
the dialog is fully populated).

Thanks,
        Bert

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