> The user name and password are Subversion user name and password. It all
> depends on how Subversion authentication was setup. Many times this is a
> list of credentials just for Subversion, sometimes Subversion is tied into a
> Windows Active Directory... So ask the guy that installed and maintains
> Subversion for a Subversion account that has read write access.
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 7:57 AM, mark4asp <mark4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is it worth considering re-installing it to make life simpler for me
> > when installing CI-Factory?
> > Hi,
> > I want to install CI-Factory and get it running to produce CI-builds
> > for 3 projects. I have 1 desktop app using Win Forms and 2 Web apps.
> > Subversion was set up 1 year ago on this server and I can't remember
> > the username / password combination used. This is a bit tricky
> > because I have one user on the network and a different user who
> > accesses the server via terminal services. The user via terminal
> > services is the one who installed subversion and the user over the
> > network is a developer who uses it via AnkhSVN
> > The over-riding problem I have are these entries in Arguments.xml:
> > <property name="SVN.Username" value="Build" />
> > <property name="SVN.Password" value="password" />
> > The guy running this network insists on forcing a change of passwords
> > ever month (for our tiny organisation).
> > I vaguely remember something about a username and password when
> > Subversion was initially installed. Is this the username / password
> > combination I need here?
> > If so, I might be able to guess it. [For instance I have the
> > username / password combination of the terminal services user who
> > installed Subversion written down]
> > Is there a way to determine what this username / password combination
> > is by entering possible combinations somewhere?
> > Or should I just uninstall subversion and then reinstall via CI-
> > Factory?
> --
> Jay Flowers
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