1. By deleting the account profile of the SVN client (1) Find the client configuration file we used. In Windows XP, the location is in the Documents and Settings Administrator Application Data Subversion auth folder on the system disk, and in Windows 7, the location is in the C:/Users/user name/AppData/Roaming/Subversion/auth/folder. Delete all the files in the folder. (2) Use SVN to update or submit, so that the client can communicate with the server. In this way, the SVN client will ask us to enter a new user name and password, and enter our user name and password to replace the old user name and password.
2. By modifying the SVN server account configuration file, this part needs the cooperation of the SVN administrator (1) Find the server account configuration file, which is located in the config folder of the corresponding project warehouse of the SVN server, open and edit the passwd file, delete or comment the account to be replaced (2) Use SVN to update or submit on the client, so that the client can communicate with the server. In this way, the SVN client will ask us to enter a new user name and password, and enter our user name and password to replace the old user name and password.
Delete the files under Documents and Settings/$USERNAME/Application Data/Subversion, access the svn resource library again, and a dialog box for entering user name and password will pop up.
Delete the svn client user profile The file path is generally in the path of C disk... Subversion auth. You can search it. Different login users should be slightly different.You can directly search for svn.username and delete it. When you update or upload a project, you will be prompted again to enter your user name and password~