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Re: After svn import, "Access Denied" b/c of TSVNCache.exe

From: Josh Blair <josh.blair_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-07-26 19:53:33 CEST

Thanks for the response. I just wanted to know if this was expected
behavior or if my method of importing and then checking out was flawed or
could be improved.

Thanks,

-- 
Josh Blair
Golden, CO
On 7/26/07, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Josh Blair wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just imported a project using the CLI svn.exe application.  Tn I
> > wanted to rename the folder from which I imported from <MyProjectName>
> > to <MyProjectName_imported> so I could checkout this project and test
> > the imported results without blindly deleting the original MyProjectName
> > folder.  When I tried this rename, I get and "Access is denied." error
> > message.  By using handle.exe to determine what has this folder locked,
> > I found that TSVNCache.exe has it locked.  Any ideas how to remedy the
> > situation?  See the CLI output below for details.  Thanks for your
> insight.
>
> kill the TSVNCache.exe process?
>
> Stefan
>
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Received on Thu Jul 26 19:52:28 2007

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