Ok, for anybody who needs it, we found a solution that worked for us.  It's 
a solution for Users connecting with svn+ssh:// 

1. Open Windows Explorer.
2. Choose 'This PC'  (or 'My Computer', or whatever you have on your 
version of Windows)
3. Go to 'System Properties' (or 'System Protection' or 'Advanced System 
Settings' or similar, as you find).
4. You should get an old-fashioned "System Properties" dialogue with 
various tabs.  Choose 'Advanced' tab.
5. Click 'Environment Variables'.
6. The Environment Variables window has a top and bottom part.  Click 'New' 
in the bottom ('System variables') part.
7. The 'New System Variable' dialogue has two input boxes.  In 'Variable 
name', type 'SVN_SSH' (no apostrophes)
8. Then click 'Browse File', and go find the directory with your PuTTY 
files, and select 'plink.exe'.
9. Then click OK, OK, OK, and you should be fixed.

Now open a new terminal window (must be a new one after setting that 
variable, CD to a directory with an SVN repo, and enter 'svn update' (for 
example).  That command should now work.  (Or you get to your next problem 
to solve.)

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