Olga-

> Just to check could you please send us the screenshot of the Visual
> Studio main menu with the "commit" command you're choosing?

How do I send you a file? I see no way to attach it here.



> Do you have problems  (files became read-only) if you commit outside
> the VS, e.g. using TortoiseSVN or Subversion standard client svn.exe?
> Please check.


After unlocking the file, I am able to commit it from Windows Explorer
using TortoiseSVN or the command-line svn.exe. However, as soon as I
do so, it is once again locked in Visual Studio 2008 and shows as Read-
Only in Windows Explorer.

I have also tried re-starting Visual Studio 2008, which does not help.


Incidentally, the problem is now also occurring in Visual Studio 2005,
on the same PC.

I have noticed that the overlay icon in WIndows Explorer is sometimes
grey after a commit, rather than green as it should be.



-Andrew

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