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Richard Martens has been involved in information technology for more than 20 years. He started as a web developer using the Oracle database as no more than data storage. Richard has been responsible for major European multilingual websites and has been working with the Oracle database since 2000. During those years, he developed himself using a multitude of technologies and specialized in PL/SQL and Oracle APEX. With APEX, he combines the things he loves most: the Oracle database and web technologies.

How to stop Tortoise SVN from asking for username and password

19 October 2010 by Richard Martens

The easiest way to do this is to right click in Windows Explorer, select Tortoise > Settings. Then in the Settings window select the Network tab. Then in the SSH client field, set use the Tortoise SSH client, TortoisePlink, to use your username and password. For example: D:\TortoiseSVN\bin\TortoisePlink.exe -l username -pw password Hope this helps

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