Mario,

First, try that again. I tried "team > cleanup" to see if that somehow
clears up a lock or something.
Second, try checking  in just  one single file, not the whole thing.
(Uncheck all except one.)
Third, just create a new text file in a directory and try committing that.
Fourth, try checking the project out as another project with a different
name, changing one thing, and checking it back in. Just to see if that
works.


passing this to Jmol-developers, because someone might have an idea.



On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Mario Kosmiskas <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Just tried to check in, still getting an error
>
>
>
(Commit operation failed..... 403 Forbidden....)


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