Some additional information that may be useful.  If I unplug the network 
cable the files are all still there . . . I can edit the files, etc. and 
TSVN is not noticing them as SVN files.  Next, I copy the folder (with the 
network cable still unplugged) to a location not in the Work Folders tree.  
TSVN does recognize the copy as SVN files.  Other thing is that right click 
-> properties on files in the Work Folders version does not show the TSVN 
tab.  Properties on the copied version does show the TSVN tab.

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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