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Discussion in 'Developer Support' started by mrcasual1, Aug 16, 2017.

  1. mrcasual1

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    What am I meant to enter here when trying to set up my SVN?

    For those who can't see the image, it's the part in IntelliJ where you must enter "Path to certificate" and "Certificate passphrase"

    I have tried my URL and password and have also tried my username and password which both do not work.

    Help required!

    Thanks in advance,

    Noob Bot Developer

     
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    Post #3 by mrcasual1, Aug 16, 2017
  3. Gengsta

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    Fixed image for you, not sure if I can help you out with this.
     
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  4. mrcasual1

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    RESOLVED:

    I figured this out for myself but for anyone interested I will put steps on how to fix it below. The problem is that Intellij is most likely storing the wrong password from a previous SVN. The way to fix this is as follows:

    1) File > Settings > Subversion
    2) Click on "Clear Auth Cache" at the bottom of the tab. It may seem like this has done nothing.
    3) Then go back into your subversion setup as follows:
    4) VCS > Checkout from Version Control
    5) Select Subversion
    6) Delete your current SVN and re-enter.

    This should get rid of the certificate path and instead ask for username and password.

    Hope this helps some people in the future!
     
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