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RE: Windows 7 E730060 unable to connect to a repository

From: Gabri Nurtinaz Shally <gabri.ns_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 22:57:01 +0700

On Mar 14, 2012 10:47 PM, "J" <jimmsr54_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I see another problem, I think it's the same. If you can help me to
solved it, I think the second is solved too :
>
> My computer on Windows XP is named ComputerA
> My computer on Windows 7 is named ComputerB
>
> On the both, I install svn, create a repository, and create a service to
say that svn:localhost is ok.
>
> On each computer, if I create a new folder and update with the local
repository, with the adress svn:localhost, all is ok.
>
> On the ComputerA (Windows Xp), if I create a new folder and update with
local repository with the adress svn://ComputerA, all is ok.
>
> But on the ComputerB (Windows 7), if I create a new folder and update
with local repository with the adress svn://ComputerB, I have the same
error.
>
> Do you know why ?
>
> Thanks,
> Jimsmr
>
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are you sure firewall is off?
if, from ComputerB, you can access localhost but not ComputerB, it must be
because of firewall.

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