When using eclipse will often use SVN to code version control, for the sake of convenience, we will save the password, since then will not appear in the input or modify the user name and password place, this time want to switch users, one way to do this is to delete the SVN account configuration file
First you have to look at your eclipse with that version of SVN, which is SVN Interface (Chinese: SVN interface), in Windows > Preference > Team > SVN in the Settings panel on the right to see SVN Interface or the SVN interface in Chinese, the client's options box shows the SVN interface you are currently using.
If the use of Javahl, just as your operating system is Win7, then you and the author of the situation is exactly the same, you can do the following:
C:\Users\ User name \appdata\roaming\subversion\auth\ Svn.simple, in this file you will find that there are a number of very messy files, this is the configuration file to save the user name and password, if you just modify a word, it is best to back up, one by one, delete one, then to operate SVN, if prompted to enter the user name and password, then you delete the right, not appear then you have to Restore the one you deleted, and then delete the others. After you enter a new user name and password, he will generate a file like this, if you remember the time, you can delete by time.
If you are other circumstances, the author did not encounter, can only refer to other people's
If the Javahl is used, locate the following directory
C:\Documents and Settings\ user name \application Data\subversion\ should see a auth directory that deletes related files in the Auth directory.
Note: Application data is generally hidden, so before you want to show all files and folders, if you can't find it, search for folders subversion
If you use the Svnkit, locate the following directory in the Eclipse installation directory \configuration\org.eclipse.core.runtime Delete the. keyring file.
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