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Installing Tortoise SVN on Window 7 64bit | Dreamweaver | Dedicated Server

From: Marco Conti <conticreative_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 17:48:52 -0700 (PDT)

I am going to try to create a SVN enviroment once again. I tried
before when I had Vista 64 but it got nowhere, yet, I need it badly
but no one in my organization has the necessary knowledge.
I worked with Subversion before, but in an office where everything was
already set up and we had an IT person to take care of our needs. Now,
I am the one with the most knowledge among our group and I am
completely stumped.

Let me explain what my development enviroment is:

Local Network with Windows 7, Windows XP and Mac OS X
Remote Network most users on Win XP but soon they will have Win 7 as
well.
IDE: Adobe Dreamweaver | Notepad++ | Ultra Edit
Server: Dedicated Apache server hosted with Hostgator.com - we own the
entire server (not shared solution). Apache with WHM/Cpanel

What I need:

The ability to have source control especially when using Dreamweaver.
Mostly I need it on my local network for myself, but it would be a
bonus if my collaborators could use the same SVN server as I do (i.e.
collaborate with me on projects and not write each other's stuff)

I have tried a zillion different ways to set up a local and a remote
server and relative clients but I have to admit that either:

a) I am dumber than I thought I was
b) I am missing something that's key to making the whole thing work.

I emailed my host and they eventually told me they set up my server to
ork with tortoise SVN. I asked what else I needed to do and they
directed me to some documents online. I followed the instructions and
nothing worked.

That was 6 months ago. I gave up. Now with a new OS "another day older
and deeper in debt" I decided to give it another shot.
Part of the problem I believe is the Adobe Dreamweaver support for SVN
but getting rid of Dreamweaver is not an option (but it would take me
too long to explain why - let's just say I am writing a book about my
specific area of web development and DW is the most important aspect.

If anyone has the knowledge to pull this off, I'd pay any reasonable
rates for the work itself or at least solid advice on it. But they
need to know the Dreamweaver part.

Please let me know if you think I'll ever be able to make this happen
and how. unfortunately, in my areas all the bridges are not toll
enough for me to jump off one, at best I'd probably break a leg. I
need to get this going. Thanks.

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