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Encounter a `generic failure` when running `saslpasswd2` on Windows? This guide provides a detailed solution to fix the problem quickly and efficiently. --- This video is based on the question https://stackoverflow.com/q/151900/ asked by the user 'Adam Tegen' ( https://stackoverflow.com/u/4066/ ) and on the answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/151903/ provided by the user 'Adam Tegen' ( https://stackoverflow.com/u/4066/ ) at 'Stack Overflow' website. Thanks to these great users and Stackexchange community for their contributions. Visit these links for original content and any more details, such as alternate solutions, comments, revision history etc. For example, the original title of the Question was: saslpasswd2: generic failure on Windows Also, Content (except music) licensed under CC BY-SA https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/l... The original Question post is licensed under the 'CC BY-SA 2.5' ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... ) license, and the original Answer post is licensed under the 'CC BY-SA 2.5' ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... ) license. If anything seems off to you, please feel free to write me at vlogize [AT] gmail [DOT] com. --- Troubleshooting saslpasswd2 Generic Failure on Windows If you are using Windows and facing a generic failure when attempting to run the command saslpasswd2 username, you are not alone. This issue can be frustrating, particularly when working in environments like Collanet's Subversion 1.5.2. Understanding the root cause of this problem and how to resolve it can save you lots of time and hassle. Understanding the Issue The error you are encountering often stems from a misconfiguration related to the location of the SASL database file (sasldb). Specifically, the saslpasswd2 command is looking for the sasldb file in a specific directory, and if that directory or file doesn't exist, it results in a generic failure. The Default Directory By default, saslpasswd2 expects to find the sasldb file in the following directory: [[See Video to Reveal this Text or Code Snippet]] Solution: Creating the Required Directory To resolve the generic failure issue with saslpasswd2, follow these simple steps: Step 1: Create the Directory Open File Explorer on your Windows machine. Navigate to the C: drive. Create a New Folder and name it CMU. This is crucial as the sasldb file needs to be located in this specific directory. Ensure Path Verification: After creating the folder, confirm that the full path C:\CMU exists. Step 2: Create the sasldb2 File (if needed) In many cases, simply creating the directory is all that's necessary. However, if you continue facing issues, you may also need to create the sasldb2 file within the CMU folder, although the exact method to do this can depend on your specific setup and requirements. Additional Checks Ensure that your SASL installation is complete and correctly set up. Double-check your command syntax to make sure there are no typos or incorrect parameters. Conclusion By following the steps outlined above, you should be able to resolve the generic failure when running saslpasswd2 on your Windows machine. Remember, troubleshooting can sometimes require a bit of trial and error, but creating the necessary directories is often the first and most crucial step in resolving such issues. If these steps don’t work, consider consulting additional documentation or forums related to SASL and Subversion for further assistance. Feel free to share your thoughts or ask any further questions in the comments below!