Hi Andrew!

Please provide more details:

*what version of the VisualSVN do you use?

*do you have any other SVN client installed except VisualSVN,
TortoiseSVN, svn.exe?

>I now see that another  file is Read-Only

What type is this file?

There should be VisualSVN log files in your temp folder (somewhat like
"C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\LocalSettings\Temp\VisualSVN-2007-06-02-00-01-416.log"
on Windows XP and
"C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp\VisualSVN-2007-06-02-00-01-416.log"
on Windows Vista). Could you please send us the last one?

Thank you!

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 6:35 AM, AndrewC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> I am using the VisualSVN add-in in Visual Studio 2008. I have always
> used Copy-Modify-Merge, *never* locking files.
>
> Today, all of a sudden, when attempting to Commit a file, I received
> the following message in a dialog box:
>
> "The file Form1.vb, which you attempted to edit, is read-only on disk.
> Would you like to make the file writeable or edit it anyway?"
>
> I went to Windows Explorer and confirmed that Read-Only had, indeed,
> been set somehow. I un-set it. I was then able to Commit my changes;
> however, the next time I tried to Commit, I received the same message.
> It is appearing now every time I try to Commit this file. Other files
> in the same solution did not have the problem at first.
>
> I checked the VisualSVN Properties on the file, and there is nothing
> set there.
>
> Upon exiting and re-starting Visual Studio, I now see that another
> file is Read-Only and has the lock icon on its Tab; and now every time
> I Commit a file, it becomes Read-Only upon Committing.
>
>
> What is going on? I can't work this way.
>
>
> Please help.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Andrew
>



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Olga Dolidze
VisualSVN Support

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