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Thomas Hruska wrote:
> I don't see how TSVN wouldn't install if logged in as an Administrator
> even via Remote Desktop. You can verify if TSVN is registered properly
> by looking for the registry key:
>
> HKCR\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\TortoiseSVN
>
> Then verify that the associated COM object exists at:
>
> HKCR\CLSID\{30351349-7B7D-4FCC-81B4-1E394CA267EB}
>
> And then verify that the DLL referenced by InProcServer exists and that
> the threading model is Apartment threaded.
>
> Run RegMon during the installation under a Remote Desktop session to see
> what happens. Filter out the two keys above.
When I upgraded to the latest stable version of TSVN I couldn't
reproduce the problem. I don't know if it's fixed, if it was a problem
on my end or if it's because I'm upgrading rather than installing fresh.
When next I reinstall Windows I'll look into it further.
Thanks,
Ian
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Received on Wed Nov 9 08:22:30 2005