In Git, create a Personnel Access Token (PAT) with all access rights and 
when the Authentication screen pops up, use the PAT as password.

On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 11:11:14 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Hello--
>
> This is an old topic, but I am having the same problem. TortoiseSVN 
> doesn't ask me to remember or save my user/pass when connecting to a 
> svn+ssh repository. So I am prompted with a "Tortoise Plink" window for a 
> password every time it connects to the repository. Which is a lot.
>
> I am using version 1.11, and have uninstalled and reinstalled x64 multiple 
> times. I have checked that config file options are set as indicated, such 
> as "store-passwords=yes" and that "AllowAuthSave" is true in 
> settings->advanced. The "Authentication Data" clear button is greyed out in 
> settings->stored data. And the %appdata%\Roaming\SubVersion\auth folders 
> are all empty. I have tried deleting them between installs as well.
>
> I have seen a few screenshots where users get a user/pass/save password 
> dialog when they connect to a repository. However I haven't seen this.
>
> My password used to save on an old tortoisesvn version...perhaps ~2014 on 
> win7. However, I recently wiped and reinstalled win10 on my machine and 
> can't get the password to save.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben

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