Answer by rakwaht for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
Update 2020: to me this error was caused by an expired password.My Windows domain password was expired, just lock your screen and unlock to get prompteda password change and after that it was fixed
View ArticleAnswer by user2662331 for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
I was getting this same error trying to log into SVN using windows credentials. My computer was not part of the domain. I'm not sure if the fact that my computer was not part of the domain contributes...
View ArticleAnswer by Paraguas for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
Go to "%APPDATA%\Subversion\auth" and delete all files. It'll solve your problem, requesting new credentials.
View ArticleAnswer by Camilla Caparroz for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
Go to C:\Users\your_user\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\auth, delete all the files. It'll require you to log in at the SVN again.
View ArticleAnswer by Ladislav Zima for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
If it's caused by using Microsoft Account instead of Local Account to log in your Windows, the solution is in the SO link below. It's just difficult to find it because it doesn't talk exactly about...
View ArticleAnswer by user9529233 for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
I got the same problem and was able to fix it.I somehow managed to switch from a local account to a Microsoft account, which automatically send the (wrong) account authentication to the SVN server.Once...
View ArticleAnswer by bahrep for TortoiseSVN: authentication error
Contact the sysadmin and administrator of your server. You can't troubleshoot this problem without checking what's going on on the server and how it is configured.BTW, read...
View ArticleTortoiseSVN: authentication error
I have been getting:Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'xxx'Error running context: An error occurred during authenticationI've tried clearing cache, authentication data. Tried svn info --username...
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