onsdag 30 augusti 2023 kl. 19:06:14 UTC+2 skrev Calvin Day:

In Git, create a Personnel Access Token (PAT) with all access rights and 
when the Authentication screen pops up, use the PAT as password.


I think that the PAT is a GitHub feature, not a feature of the Git VCS 
itself. Obviously, TortoiseSVN doesn't work with Git (then you'd want 
TortoiseGit).

To answer the original message, I don't think there is a way to store an 
SSH password (ie, when using the svn+ssh access method), at least not 
within Subversion. The settings store-password etc all concern http(s):// 
and svn:// access methods. If you would like to use svn+ssh without a 
password, then you should look at setting up public key authentication for 
your ssh server, unfortunately I think that is out of scope for this group.

Kind regards,
Daniel

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