Hi!

>I've installed VisualSVN and expected it to pick up the fact the solution was 
>under source-control, but it hasn't

Please could you send us the screen shot of the Solution explorer?

We also need some information about your configuration:
 - what kinds of projects do you use?
 - what version of the Windows do you use?
 - what version of the VisualSVN do you use?
 - what version of the VisualSVN Server do you use?
 - what version of the TortoiseSvn do you use?

We need some additional information about your working copy layout.
How solution file, project files and other files are located (Windows
Explorer screenshots are welcome)?

You could also use "Get solution from subversion" VisualSVN command
from the Visual Studio main menu to create a new working copy.

Thank you!
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Amethi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Forgive me if this sounds stupid, but I'm having problems getting
> VisualSVN going with an existing solution under VisualSVN Server
> control.
>
> As above, I have a VS2008 solution that's already under VisualSVN
> Server control, I've installed VisualSVN and expected it to pick up
> the fact the solution was under source-control, but it hasn't, and I
> don't see how I can get it to?
>
> Attempting to "Add Solution to Subversion" throws a warning saying
> it's already source-controlled. This looked a bit ominous, so I didn't
> go ahead with it.
>
> Any help appreciated. I can't see where I'm going wrong...
>



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Olga Dolidze
VisualSVN Support

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