Hello Sebastian,

Clearing the authentication data effectively seems to be a good idea. Did 
you also do that in your old Windows session?
And what happened to the SVN *server* during the "company acquisition"? Did 
it go through a migration of some sort?

Justin

Le lundi 11 mai 2020 18:18:19 UTC+2, (inconnu) a écrit :
>
>
> Hi everybody, 
>
> I am quite new to the SVN enviroment. My company uses a Repo to manage a 
> parts library for PCB design and I wanted to install it too, to get access 
> to this library. 
>
> Some Information beforehand: 
> The company I work for, was aquired by a larger corporation a year ago. 
> The whole library and SVN stuff is only used by the old aquired company. 
> About a month ago or so, the corporation included us in their IT Systems, 
> so we all got new email addresses, user names and so on. This means I can 
> log on to my PC via the old user name/password and via the new corporation 
> username/password. 
>
> Now the prolem: 
> I wanted to update the svn folder, located on my C: drive, via "right 
> click, Update". On the new corporation user it simply states "Access to 
> '...' forbidden" in the log and the status window after clicking update. 
> I then wanted to clear the Authentification data in the SVN settings, but 
> the storage of authentification data was disabled and so was the button to 
> clear the data. I then added the credentials for the login in the "windows 
> credential storage service" (no Idea what its called in English, sorry). 
> But this didn't help either. And I don't ever get asked for credentials 
> when updating this or other repos...so I guess SVN must get some 
> credentials from somewhere else...
>
> The weird part is, that if i log on to my old company User, I just click 
> update and also without asking for credentials, everything gets downloadad 
> without a single problem...
>
> I already searched in google for a couple weeks now, and can't get 
> anything that hleps me.
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments!
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
>

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