[cvsnt] SSPI protocol and password changes
Tony Hoyle
tony.hoyle at march-hare.com
Wed Sep 28 16:27:58 BST 2005
Prochazka, Jan wrote:
> The solution is easy, but may be not obvious.
>
> run "cvs logout" and "cvs login" in your sandbox ("cvs logout" may even
> not be necessary, but it does not harm)
>
You don't use cvs login with sspi, since it stores your password in the
registry. sspi will normally use your windows credentials (and be more
secure in the process).
Tony
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