On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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.

By "everything seemed to work after that", do you mean 0.5 began to
work properly after re-installing & and uninstalling 0.4, followed by
reinstalling 0.5? And all these happen before the Windows update?

And after the Windows update, you started to get the overlay icons everywhere?

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