On 27.11.2010 23:24, Oto BREZINA wrote:
> Dear Stefan,
>
> On 2010-11-27 18:59, Stefan Küng wrote:
>> Is there anything on your computer that could block shell extensions
>> from working/registering?
> Don't know about anything. It is about 2 years old "clean" install. It
> is intended as build station, so there is "minimal" set of SW.
>
> It worked perfectly till upgrade was performed.
> In fact there was some disk rearagment - I had. Shrink D, Create E, copy
> D->E, delete D rename E to D. Is seem there was something instaled, but
> definitely not TortoiseSVN. If fack it was not installed there
> intentionaly. And finally expand C.
>
> Other performed test:
> Uninstalled 1.6.99.
> Installed 1.6.12 version (x64 only). Context menu start working imediatly.
> Restarted. Status icons works.
> Upgraded to 1.6.99.
> Restarted. Not working.
> Repair. Not working.
> Restarted. Not working.
>
> 1.6.12 works, 1.6.99.20530 do not. I think there is no extension
> blocking SW, but as you wroten it works for you, there must be something
> intefering with new version.
>
> Anything else to try ?
I'm out of ideas. You could check all the registry keys if you like.
Check the file
https://tortoisesvn.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/src/TortoiseSVNSetup/StructureFragment.wxs
for all the registry keys that TSVN creates.
Anyone else having the same problems with a nightly build from trunk?
Stefan
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