That opens the dialog box I described, which lets you choose the repo
to open. The only other explanation I can think of is that your
Desktop folder happens to reside within an SVN working directory. E.g.
maybe your home directory (%USERPROFILE%) has an .svn directory?
Otherwise I'll have to defer to the TortoiseSVN devs, I'm just a user
myself.
Niklas
On Thu 2021-03-11 at 13:25h, Richard Ferrara via TortoiseSVN wrote on
tortoisesvn:
I'm referring to right-clicking on the Windows desktop and selecting
TortoiseSVN > Repo-browser.
On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 4:17:37 PM UTC-5 Niklas Matthies wrote:
I probably misunderstood your use case. The registry key applies to
when you start the repo browser either from the start menu, or from
the explorer context menu outside of a versioned directory. (On a
versioned directory, it obviously opens the repo for that directory.)
You then get a dialog box (title "URL") with a combo box (labelled
"URL") containing the URLs from the registry key, from which you can
choose the one you want to open. It seems you're referring to
something else, but I don't know what that would be.
Niklas
On Thu 2021-03-11 at 08:39h, Richard Ferrara via TortoiseSVN wrote on
tortoisesvn:
>I just tried that. It didn't work. It's still trying to load the
repository
>for the old project. I even tried logging out of my PC and logging back
on.
>
>On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 10:56:54 AM UTC-5 Niklas Matthies wrote:
>
>> You can edit the entries in the registry under
>> HKCU\SOFTWARE\TortoiseSVN\History\repoURLS (the "url<n>" entries). The
>> one selected by default is "url0".
>>
>> Niklas
>>
>>
>> On Thu 2021-03-11 at 07:36h, Richard Ferrara via TortoiseSVN wrote on
>> tortoisesvn:
>> >How do I set the default repository that TortoiseSVN opens when I
launch
>> >the repo browser? Right now it's set to a project that I haven't
worked on
>> >in years and no longer have access to, and I repeatedly have to cancel
out
>> >of a password pop-up box before I can open something useful.
>> >
>> >I've looked for this option in the Settings menus and configuration
file
>> >but it doesn't appear to be anywhere. It seems like this should be
>> >something simple, but no one in my company's IT department or software
>> team
>> >seems to know how to do it, and I haven't been able to find it
anywhere in
>> >TortoiseSVN's help documentation or even online.
>> >
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