I sent a screenshot to your email address, I'm not sure how to post
them on here.  I am using VisualSVN Server and receive the same error
even when I switched it to http. I can get the project to add using
svn import, as long as I create the folder first. I don't see any
VisualSVN*.log files in my user's temp directory. The full error
message is "Invalid new repository path." The error is almost
immediate and I don't see any messages in the event log on the server
running the visualsvn server.

On Jan 31, 9:38 am, VisualSVN Support <supp...@visualsvn.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Please provide more details.
>
> Could  you please send us the screen shot of the error message?
>
> What SVN server do you use?
>
> Do you have problems if you use http instead of https protocol?
>
> Could you add your solution to Subversion using TortoiseSVN, using
> Subversion standard client svn.exe?
>
> There should be VisualSVN log files in your temp folder (somewhat like
> "C:\Documents and
> Settings\<username>\LocalSettings\Temp\VisualSVN-2007-06-02-00-01-416.log"
> on Windows XP and
> "C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp\VisualSVN-2007-06-02-00-01-416.log"
> on Windows Vista). Could you please send us the last one after
> reproducing the problem?
>
> Thank you!
>
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:45 AM, BrandiL <brandi.gassm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to add my 2K5 solution to subversion by going through the
> > VisualSVN toolbar option in the IDE. The problem is when I enter the
> > repository location of "https://testSever:8443/svn/TypedDataSet"; it
> > tells me that it's an Invalid Repository. If I change it to the file
> > protocal with the server it works just fine, but I'm wanting it over
> > the https. What am I doing wrong?
>
> --
> Olga Dolidze
> VisualSVN Support

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