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Re: 1.7 Context Menus are Missing From Files

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:32:58 +0100

On 19 October 2011 13:18, Andy Adler <AndyAdler_at_liquidamber.com> wrote:
> Here's what happened:
>
> 1. I had a working system for years using Tortoise SVN.  (Windows 7 currently.)
>
> 2. I upgraded to 1.7: uninstalled 1.6 (32 bit) and uninstalled 1.6 (64 bit), installed 1.7.

Did you reboot after installing 1.7?

> 3. I checked out a clean copy of my source tree and converted to the new format.

That is what I asked before and you still haven't answered. If you
make a fresh checkout into an empty directory, there is no way to
convert to the new format. It already is in 1.7 format after a fresh
checkout so the upgrade option should not be there. If it is then
something else is wrong.

> 4. I could see context menus when I right clicked directories, but not files.  I could update and commit as long as I used the commands on the directories.  I could not do anything, for example adding a single file was not possible in this arrangement.
>
> 5. I uninstalled 1.7 and reinstalled 1.6 (32) and 1.6 (64).
>
> 6. Context menus were still missing.
>
> 7. I used Windows System Restore to revert to a time prior to the upgrade and not surprisingly everything works once again.

Simon

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