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Happens here using SSMS 19.1.56.0 and SQL Search 3.6 downloaded today.. / comments
Happens here using SSMS 19.1.56.0 and SQL Search 3.6 downloaded today..
Thx. Worked. / comments
Thx. Worked.
You need to import the self-signed certificate by using the command-line version of SVN or a GUI tool like TortoiseSVN. Accept the certificate with one of those tools, then it is also accepted by SQL Source Contorl (SharpSvn).
This should prominently stated with the error message as a reminder. / comments
You need to import the self-signed certificate by using the command-line version of SVN or a GUI tool like TortoiseSVN. Accept the certificate with one of those tools, then it is also accepted by S...
I have a similar problem here: A self-signed certificate. It's accepted by FF/IE with the usual are you sure dialog.
The error is SharpSvn.SvnRepositoryIOException: Server SSL certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted. / comments
I have a similar problem here: A self-signed certificate. It's accepted by FF/IE with the usual are you sure dialog.
The error is SharpSvn.SvnRepositoryIOException: Server SSL certificate verificat...