Stefan -- thanks for the reply.  I have tried this hours after all the 
files in the working folder and the associated .svn folder are solid green 
and synced (including all sub-folders of the .svn folder.)  TSVN still does 
not recognize them as SVN files.

On Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 12:37:12 PM UTC-4, Stefan wrote:
>
> After you've disabled the on-demand access (you can do that for the 
> working copy folder alone), you have to wait a while until *all* files 
> (including those inside the usually hidden .svn folder!) show the green 
> overlay (see the link to the blog post you just posted, there are images on 
> how that overlay has to look).
> Meaning: all files have to be locally available immediately.
>
> The reason some apps can work with those on-demand files and not TSVN is 
> that TSVN is a shell extension, and if a shell extension takes too long for 
> a specific task, the explorer will kill it to prevent the whole 
> explorer/desktop from freezing. That's why TSVN won't work with on-demand 
> files: it takes too long to fetch them and so the explorer process just 
> stops the shell extension part of TSVN.
>

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