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RE: Re: Opening files stored in the repository

From: Ross Farley <r.farley_at_softechglobal.com>
Date: 2007-11-23 14:46:56 CET

They don't need to lock as such, its just that the users using it are not
computer literate and their English is not that great. Rather than giving
them options i was after making them do this

If it is not possible that is fair enough, i was just wondering if it was.

Lübbe Onken | RA Consulting wrote:
>
> Ross Farley wrote:
>
>> In the checkout on the local machine, a user is able to
>> double click on a
>> file in explorer to open it without first getting a lock.
>
> That's normal explorer behavior. Nothing is going to change here.
>
>> I
>> want to make
>> the user right click on the file in explorer and select get
>> lock for the
>> tortoise menu.
>>
>> Is this possible?
>
> You can right-click on a versioned file and select "get lock" from the
> TortoiseSVN context menu straight away.
>
> Why do you think a user needs a lock to be able to open a file?
>
> Cheers
> - Lübbe
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