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Re: Avoid .svn

From: Phillip Susi <psusi_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: 2006-02-08 17:31:02 CET

IIRC, XP Home edition hides the security settings tab. Just another one
of those asinine things Microshaft keeps doing to make Windows harder to
use. There is probably some registry setting you can change to enable
the tab again, but I don't know what it is.

Just to make sure, you did already try setting the read only attribute
right? On the directory and all files in it? If VS is deleting files
with the read only attribute set without so much as asking you before
doing so, then you should report that as a bug.

Bonio Lopez wrote:
> Hi Phillip,
> Great tip.
> I have NTFS and XP home.
> Do you have a quick tip how this can be done:)? I tried just to make
> directory not writable, but I suppose what you suggest is more.
> Thanks,
>

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