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Re: TSVN update much slower than "svn update"

From: Purple Streak <mrpurplestreak_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 08:57:25 +0100

2009/7/23 Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>:
> If it's the initial connection that takes much longer than in the svn
> command line client, then it's most likely an issue with SSPI
> authentication. The command line client doesn't have SSPI compiled in,
> so it won't have an issue with that at all.
>
> Make sure that your pc is properly joined to the domain server and that
> your IP address is properly set up and recognized in your DNS server. If
> one or both are not correct, SSPI takes a long time to find out that
> this kind of auth works/doesn't work.
>
> Stefan

We do use SSPI so that sounds like it could be it. It used to be
quick - and tha chap next to me can also update with TSVN in ~3
seconds so it's something I've done to my machine. Thanks for the
pointers of what to look at.

Purple

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