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Re: Strange behavior while checking out

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 20:53:49 +0200

On 09.07.2015 19:50, Alexander Thomas wrote:
> On 07/09/2015 10:22 PM, Stefan Küng wrote:
>> On 09.07.2015 05:59, Alexander Thomas wrote:
>>> On 07/08/2015 11:56 PM, Stefan Küng wrote:
>>>> On 08.07.2015 08:30, Alexander Thomas wrote:
>>>>> One of our customer is facing a strange behavior with checkouts, using
>>>>> TSVN 1.7.x version.
> [...]
>>>
>>> I already tried disabling virus scanner or any similar type of services,
>>> still behavior is broken. BTW, if virus scanner is the problem, then how
>>> come SVN cmdline client worked?
>>
>> Disabling sometimes doesn't work. I know of two that still interfere
>> even when disabled: Kaspersky and Norton. Apparently they think that
>> users are too stupid and letting them disable the tool is not good, so
>> they only appear to be disabled.
>>
> Hmm, If that is case I should retry after removing the virus scanner
> entirely.

Also try this:
get procmon.exe (process monitor) from microsoft.
Run it, then do a checkout. After the checkout finishes, stop the
procmon monitoring.
Then find the files that are missing.
Then clear all filters in procmon, and then search for those missing
files. You should see which process is interfering.

Stefan

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