Hi,

I have three machines connected on a local network, one of which has debian and 
subverion/ssh/apache2/websvn installed,
and the other two have windows and tortoise svn installed. One of the clients 
works fine, however after a few successfull logons, the other computer
cannot logon, reporting a bad username or password, even though they have not 
been changed.
I tried removing tortoise svn, and all of its appdata and entries in the 
registry, and installing it again, but it says the same thing, without even
asking for a password (even after clearing authentication data). This is very 
frustrating, I even intalled silk-subversion, but it produces the same logon 
failure messages.
After searching for solutions, I found where subversion stores its saved 
passwords (C:/Users/<user>/AppData/Roaming/Subversion/auth/svn.simple etc)
but they were empty.

Any help on how to get tortoise svn or silk-subversion to ask for a password, 
or reset its stored password
would be much appreciated

Ethan
                                          

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