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Visual Studio always prompts for username/password

( SVNSCC , VS .NET 2005, 1.5.0.1, WIN VISTA  )
Type: Public Status:Closed Created: 14 Jan 09 01:00 Updated: 19 Jan 09 01:00
--> Engineering Data (user)  at 19 Jan 09 01:00 writes

Ah, thank you.

That did the trick. I guess I hadn't thought to try it before loading a
solution because I assumed, incorrectly, the login was associated with the
solution.

Thanks!
--> Alexander Somov (admin)  at 19 Jan 09 01:00 writes

Think you are on the right way :) Close your solution, then go to
Tools->Options->Souce Control->Plug-in Settings again. The Login ID field
should become accessible and you can enter the default username here.
--> Engineering Data (user)  at 14 Jan 09 01:00 writes

Everytime I open a solution in Visual Studio I am asked for my SVN username
and password, even if I have "may save this info in cache" selected.

This started when I connected, briefly, to another repository using a
different username and password. It has since kept that second username
and uses it as the default and doesn't save when I enter a new one. This
is getting old because not only does it not save the new username/password,
I have to click "cancel" to change the username, wait for it to ask me
again, and if I don't enter the new username/password correctly fast
enough, additional dialog windows open up asking for a username/password.

I looked through the SVN settings, and the only thing I found was inside
Visual Studio, when I go to Tools->Options, select Souce Control->Plug-in
Settings, it shows the "Login ID (PushOK SVN Proxy)" with the username that
it keeps defaulting to, but the TextBox is not enabled (readonly) for me to
change it.

This is odd because I have never setup PushOK to use a proxy.
Another setting, under Push OK's "SVN options" settings tab, called "Don't
use cached authentication, always request it" is NOT checked.

I've attached a screenshot of the username/password dialog box that I keep
getting. Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
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