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Re: question on using Tortoise for two different clients

From: Felix Saphir <felix.saphir_at_kantarmedia.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:13:11 +0200

Am 19.09.2011 16:09, schrieb kbutterly:
>
> My goal is to have two different directories on my laptop, one linked to the
> repository at company A and one linked to my new client, company B.
>
> I have looked at the documentation that was suggested. I have done some
> testing with my existing company A local copy and I know that if I remove
> the file in folder: svn.simple, then any SVN activities will prompt me for
> a username and password, which is fine. Apparently, the path of the
> repository is stored in the "entries" file in the .svn folder for each local
> copy folder.
>
> Where I am getting lost is how to create the new directory and have it
> linked to a different repository.

Don't worry about that. Just do a checkout. TortoiseSVN manages
usernames and passwords for you, creates directories etc.

Please note, that you shouldn't mess with the contents of the .svn folders!

Felix

P.S. Please dont' top-post

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