You are still listed in the file kde-common/accounts . Therefore it should work. I see two possible problems: - you have changed the protocol. You used SSH, now you use https - the SVN client uses another way to encode the password than on the original computer where you generated the password for KDE CVS. In any way, if you have still problems, please email to the Sysadmins: sysadmin@kde.org They are the people to contact in case of such problems. (If it is urgent for you to get the files, you can download by anonymous SVN and then use "svn switch --relocate" to switch to your account when it will work again. SVN can switch between servers easier than CVS. (For CVS, it was a hack, in SVN, it is official.)) Have a nice day! On Friday 27 May 2005 09:51, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote: > Hello, > > I hope the SVN dust has settle down. Today I tried checking out Malay > translation by using Subversion command line client on Windows. > > The command that I used is: > > svn co https://sharuzzaman@svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/l10n/ms ms > > The server ask for password, which I supplied the last known password that > I give when I apply for the CVS account. > > Is the old password still retain, or should I submit a new one? > > Thank you. > ------------------------ > Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan