> Maybe a .hg in c:\ or c:\Documents and Settings or c:\Documents and 
> Settings\ted ?

Nope -- when I go up one directory from Desktop, there are no overlay icons.

Additionally, the context menu for Desktop and all of its parent 
directories is consistent with *no* repo. In fact, I can use TortoiseHg 
to create a NEW repo.

I found a DLL that seems to handle Tortoise overlays in my "C:\Program 
Files\Common Files". I found it because "listdlls" showed that it was 
loaded. After moving it, rebooting, and deleting it, I still see overlay 
icons.

I'm currently in the process of searching through my registry to remove 
all references to tortoise.

When I originally installed TortoiseHg 0.5, I didn't uninstall 0.4 
first. So I had to uninstall 0.5 and reinstall, and everything seemed to 
work after that. Maybe this problem is a residual effect of not 
uninstalling 0.4.

--Ted


> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>> After uninstalling TortoiseHg and rebooting (and verifying that the 
>> TortoiseHg directory was empty), I *still* have the overlay icons.
>>
>> In fact, if I create a new file on the desktop, it gets a red 
>> exclamation point on it. The TortoiseHg context menus are not around though.
>>
>> --Ted
>>
>> Ted Pavlic wrote:
>>   
>>> This morning, Windows XP asked me to reboot after a Windows update. When 
>>> I logged back in, I found that all of my Desktop icons had green 
>>> checkboxes over them (i.e., the TortoiseHg overlays).
>>>
>>> I'm running TortoiseHg 0.5.
>>>
>>> If I go to my Desktop folder via the Explorer, I also see the overlay 
>>> icons. However, if I right-click on the folder and go to the TortoiseHg 
>>> context menu, it doesn't give me any repo options. That is, the context 
>>> menu acts like there is no repo there. The context menu is acting 
>>> properly, but the overlay icons are not.
>>>
>>> There is no .hg directory in my Desktop. Additionally, if I go up a 
>>> folder (to my "home" directory), there is no .hg directory AND no 
>>> overlay icons.
>>>
>>> For some reason, Tortoise wants to put overlay icons on my Desktop.
>>>
>>> I've tried logging out and back in, and that doesn't help.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>> --Ted
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>   
> 
> 

-- 
Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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