On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Simon H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 04:48:04 +0000, "TK Soh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:45 PM, S. Heimberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I installed TortoiseHg 0.5 on my computer. The context menu works. But
>>> there are no overlay icons.
>>> What I did: >> uninstall 0.4.1 >> reboot >> install 0.5 >> reboot again
>>> I installed 0.5 once again without uninstalling before. After the reboot
>>> nothing has changed.
>>> I commented out the configuration of the overlay iocons in my personal
>>> mercurial.ini: >> [tortoisehg] >> #overlayicons = localdisks
>>> What have I done wrong?
>>
>> Hmm... this is strange. If you were able to see the overlay icons with
>> 0.4.1, then it should work with 0.5 too.
>>
>> The only thing I can think off right now is that somehow
>> TortoiseOverlay module failed to installed. Can you check if
>> TortoiseOverlays is installed into "c:\program files\common
>> files\TortoiseOverlays\"?  You should find TortoiseOverlays.dll and
>> and icons folder there.
>>
>> Please also check the registry for HKLM\Software\TortoiseOverlays.
>
> In the path "C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\TortoiseOverlays" is the dll
> and the folder you mentioned. (It is a German WindowsXP installation.)
>
> In the registry key you mention there are nine values named "*Icon". Their
> values are valid paths to icons. There are the sub keys Added, Modified and
> Normal, each containing a value named TortoiseHg.

Thanks for helping to check.

> Result of a new test: There are overlay icons when the user which installed
> TortoiseHG is logged on. An other user with administrotor rights and two
> normal users do not show any.

So it does work, but only for the installing user. Hmm....

> What may I check or try else?

Let me check with the TortoiseSVN team on this. Just to make sure it's
not a bug with TortoiseOverlays.

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