I have an very old sandbox on my harddisk that I can update and commit 
using the "svn commit" and "svn up" in the windows-cmd-box (or powershell).
So ssh connection and user/password is right
When I do the same via windows-explorer (mouse-right-click)  I get the error
Unable to connect to a repository at URL
 'svn+ssh://[email protected]/ZZZZZZ'
To better debug SSH connection problems, remove the -q option from 'ssh' in 
the
 [tunnels] section of your Subversion configuration file.
Network connection closed unexpectedly

I have done several upgrades over many years always with the same sandbox. 
The current version I use is 
svn --version
svn, version 1.14.0 (r1876290)
   compiled May 24 2020, 17:07:49 on x86-microsoft-windows

GUI-version:
TortoiseSVN 1.14.0, Build 28885 - 64 Bit , 2020/05/24 13:32:45
ipv6 enabled
Subversion 1.14.0, -release
apr 1.6.5
apr-util 1.6.1
serf 1.3.9
OpenSSL 1.1.1g  21 Apr 2020
zlib 1.2.11
SQLite 3.29.0


The same happens, when I checkout a new sandbox.
I assume that something is hidden in windows-registry or AppDat that sends 
wrong password when I do it via GUI
The username on my windows machine differs from the username on the 
svnserver.


thanks and regards
Michael


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