JDev 9.0.3 appears to cache CVS password

I am attempting to define a new CVS connection to a CVS server which is on a brand new box. Previously, I had been using a CVS server on a different box, but with the same username to log into CVS.
Now, whenever I try to set up this new connection, JDeveloper is not asking me for my password, and I'm getting permission denied errors from CVS. My hunch is that JDeveloper is somehow "caching" the password for this username, independently of the CVS server which I'm trying to log into. Using WinCVS I'm able to log in with the same CVS server details, username etc without any problems.
So, my question is, where would JDev cache this information if this is indeed what is happening? Conversely, is there any simple way for me to clear this cache?

Hi,
When you log in to a CVS server, JDeveloper stores the password in a location suitable for the external CVS client to find. In most cases this is the '.cvspass' file in the user's home directory. If the client is CVSNT, the password is stored in the Windows registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\cvsnt\cvspass. To ensure that there is no cached password information, remove the password file or delete this registry key.
If the problem persists could you tell us the error message you're seeing, and the CVS client version being used by JDeveloper?
Paul
JDev Team

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