PWurmsdobler@parker.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> For the past years I have been using subversion on my XP machine without
> any problem, both over TortoiseSVN and the SVN command line. Now I have
> got a new machine, with Windows Vista. Not only that the newly gained
> resources and power are eaten away by unnecessary fluff that does not
> even get close to the rounded GUI of a Mac, no subversion client seems
> to work any more (v 1.4.4).
>
> I have tried "svn co svn://my.ip.address/project project" from the
> command line, but nothing happens, even after 30 minutes, not even an
> error message (and there is no verbose mode). On TortoiseSVN, a similar
> picture. Both on the repo browser and the checkout, the dialog seems to
> be stuck in some connection setup.
>
> The routes that did not lead to success:
>
> 1. Being in the administrator group, I added myself to the users of C:
> and assigned full control to myself. This did not help.
>
> 2. Disable the TCP auto tune feature. Did not help either.
>
> 3. I excluded the project folder fromt he Visrus checker, no success.
>
> 4. The firewall is disabled.
>
> For some strange reason, this morning, immediately after booting my PC,
> I could browse the repository and checkout a project. A few minutes
> later, I wanted to update the local copy, but it did not work any more
> and hasen't ever since. What prevents SVN to get through?
Please check out this kb article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939882
If this helps, then please report back so I can put it on the FAQ page.
Stefan
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Received on Fri Aug 3 21:21:19 2007