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Re: Re: How to show up right-click drag & drop context menu in Vista?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 18:33:00 +0100

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 08:23, Will Huang <doggy.huang_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Will Huang wrote:
>> >> Will Huang wrote:
>> >>> I tried uninstall TSVN, then turn off my NOD32 Anti-virus, then
>> >>> turn off Windows Firewall, then turn off UAC, then reinstall TSV.
>> >>> But the right-click drag & drop context menu still not show up.
>> >> What do you do exactly? What does the drag menu show? Are you
>> >> dragging versioned files? folders? unversioned items? ...
>> >
>> > I am dragging versioned files into unversioned folder.  It should
>> > appear "SVN Export to here" and "SVN Export all to here" items in the
>> > context menu.
>>
>> Hu? Versioned files?
>> An "SVN Export" only makes sense for versioned folders. Versioned files
>> can be copied without having to use a special command - simply copying
>> those files is the same as 'exporting' them.
>> That's why that menu entry won't show up.
>
> Sorry, it was a typo.   I am dragging versioned folder into unversioned folder.
>
> You can see in my attached images on the last message.

Strange. Do you have any virus scanner or other 'security' sw
installed which might prevent the handler from getting properly
registered?

Stefan

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