Hey Pat,

  There's a 'best practice' to include a trunk, branch and tag. I
don't think these are created automatically - its something you can do
if you want.

  Check out the Subversion book at 
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.pdf

  On page 360 or so (It's a living book - subject to change) they
mention the folders - probably in other places too.

  I'm still new to subversion so this might be incorrect, but I think
if you have tortoiseSVN installed you should be able to checkout your
project to the file system, then create the folders, make the moves
and then commit the changes back to Subversion.

  There may be other ways too.

On Nov 1, 9:05 am, Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm new to VisualSVN server. As I have downloaded and installed it and
> started using it as well. But now I want to go for Continuous
> integration and for that I need to provide path to my trunk folder of
> repository. I'm unable to find trunk folder in repository. How can I
> do that ???
>
> Thanks
> Pat

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