Hi, Thanks Peter, I'll keep in mind, and will suggest my team to rediscuss the model considering your situation. Thanks Ezeckiel, I've checked the properties dialog again. The problem is that, in our server which is not used as a PC by any team member, TortoiseSVN is not installed. Hence, VisualSVN->properties does not trigger TortoiseSVN's properties dialog which contains svn:needs-lock option, but its own simple dialog. Or, probably, you meant VisualSVN plugin-> properties at Visual Studio. I have found what you stated at Visaul Studio->VisualSVN->properties.
Regards Caner On Jan 7, 6:33 pm, Ezeckiel <[email protected]> wrote: > The VisualSVN->Properties menus bring up the TortoiseSVN properties > window. It's the same as TortoiseSVN->Properties in windows explorer > if you use TortoiseSVN as subversion client. > You can use still followed the instructions given > athttp://visualsvn.com/support/topic/00016/guideonce you have opened > that window. > > Ezeckiel > > On Jan 5, 9:38 am, Caner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > OK, I've found what is going wrong. I'm not using Visual Studio > > (other IDE's) hence not VisualSVN plugin which I'm not familiar to. > > Hence, I tried to do it on VisualSVN Server. That's why the menus I > > was checking appeared totally different. So anyone who desires to set > > svn:needs-lock should try to apply the instructions on Visual Studio's > > VisualSVN plugin. > > > Regards. > > > Caner

