Sending again with proper subject line.
  Ken

At 9:28 AM +0000 6/28/11, users-digest-h...@subversion.apache.org wrote:
>From: Bob Archer <bob.arc...@amsi.com>
>To: "Ken G. Brown" <kbr...@mac.com>, "users@subversion.apache.org"
>       <users@subversion.apache.org>
>Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 16:47:14 -0400
>Subject: RE: access denied errors Windows 7
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>> Hi, new here,
>> I'm trying to get TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, Build 21511 - 32 Bit ,
>> 2011/06/01 19:00:35, and Subversion 1.6.17 working on fully updated
>> Windows 7 running under VMware Fusion Version 3.1.3 (416484) on my
>> Mac.
>> When I do an export from a repo into a new folder, I always get an
> > error, 'Can't move 'C:svn-451D8A18' to 'C:\myFolder': Access is
>> denied'. I've found a lot of talk about this access denied error in
>> Win 7 on the Net, have tried everything I've found with no luck.
>> Can someone point me in the right direction please.
>>
>> What is the best svn client for running on Windows 7? I cannot seem
>> to get past the access denied errors when svn tries to copy to the
>> destination folder.
>>
>> Thx for any tips,
>> Ken
>
>Don't use the root of c to put your working directory. It may be locked down 
>depending on your user rights. Try to checkout to a folder in your user folder 
>where you will have full rights.
>
>BOb

I tried that as a test, but I get the same error when attempting to write to my 
own user folder:
somehow a \ got dropped in  'Can't move 'C:svn-451D8A18'  in my original 
message.

Here is the copied and pasted error message again:
Can't move 'C:\Users\KenGBrown\Documents\svn-425349C8' to
'C:\Users\KenGBrown\Documents\myFolder': Access is denied.

Thx,
Ken

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