Address: http://blog.csdn.net/fly_buf/article/details/6367338
Because the svn interface does not provide us with a direct change of user name and password, once we need to change the user name, we need to find some ways.
Generally, you can change the username and password by deleting the account configuration file of the svn client.
In Window XP, they are located in the Documents and Settings/computer username/Application Data/subversion/auth/folder on the system disk, and all files in the folder are deleted.
However, I installed Windows 7. You cannot access the C:/Documents and Settings folder. The system prompts that you do not have the permission.
Find the article saying that win7 has changed the storage folder of user data files. I found the following folder:
C:/users/Tommy. Wu/appdata/Roaming/subversion/auth/
Delete all the folders.
Update SVN again in eclipse, and a prompt box is displayed for the user name and password.
A simple method: Right-click-tortoisesvn-setting
In saved data, just remove authentitaion data to clear!
Because the svn interface does not provide us with a direct change of user name and password, once we need to change the user name, we need to find some ways.
Generally, you can change the username and password by deleting the account configuration file of the svn client.
In Window XP, they are located in the Documents and Settings/computer username/Application Data/subversion/auth/folder on the system disk, and all files in the folder are deleted.
However, I installed Windows 7. You cannot access the C:/Documents and Settings folder. The system prompts that you do not have the permission.
Find the article saying that win7 has changed the storage folder of user data files. I found the following folder:
C:/users/Tommy. Wu/appdata/Roaming/subversion/auth/
Delete all the folders.
Update SVN again in eclipse, and a prompt box is displayed for the user name and password.
A simple method: Right-click-tortoisesvn-setting
In saved data, just remove authentitaion data to clear!