On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 22:03, ASDF FDSA <dereksoccer_at_rogers.com> wrote:
> Whenever I try to add an attachment to an email, I get a notification that Tortiose SVN is trying to access the network and I am given the option to allow access or deny it. However, upon denying the program access I get the same message again, thus preventing me from getting any closer to the file I want to send. I deleted the whole Tortise SVN directory just so I could finish my work, but I want to use it again in the future, so how would I prevent it from interacting with my email programs? Or is there a way to have it only start up when I actually want to use it?
>
> Oh, and I was using Novell Web Access to do the emails.
>
> TL;DR: Tortoise SVN is trying to access the internet and/or my files when I try to attach a file to an email.
Actually it's not. What's happening is your IE File...Open dialog
invokes TortoiseSVN for the icon overlays. See
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4061&dsMessageId=2467304
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Received on 2010-05-18 04:34:45 CEST