Hi

Sorry it appears it was a problem with my solution file. I deleted and
re-created it and all works fine now.
sorry but thanks for your reply.

On Dec 30, 11:00 pm, "Carey Bishop" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We need more information to be able to help you. I assume from what
> you're describing that you have an existing solution in a repository
> in VisualSVN Server. The message means that although VisualSVN was
> able to checkout the repository, it was unable to locate the .sln file
> in the working copy which it needs to be able to open the solution in
> Visual Studio. What is the folder layout of this repository?
>
> It's also possible that you're trying to store an existing solution
> into a repository, and you're getting that message because you're
> trying to checkout the empty repository before the solution has been
> added to it. In this case, you would need to use the Add Solution to
> Subversion menu option.
>
> Carey
>
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:45 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I just recently installed VisualSVN Server and bought VisualSVN but I
> > seem to have a problem with one of the projects.
>
> > If I try in visual studio VisualSVN>Get solution from subversion, I
> > get the following error:
> > repository folder has been successfully checked out but no one
> > solution file found
>
> > If I try to update the solution from the local source on another
> > machine and commit a change it's all fine.  I have checked there's no
> > locks.
>
> > Could anyone assist me with this?  I have looked everywhere i can but
> > VisualSVN Server doesnt seem to have much to look at?
>
> > thanks

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