Ok, I started over by removing the project repository on the server
and deleting the .SVN subfolders in the project tree on the client.
I added the project back to a new repository and everthing's working
now - except that I was notified via the Event viewer that my SVN
"trial" was over and none of the functions would work.  Interesting.
I entered the license key when I got it.  So I entered again.  Not
sure if everything still works, but i'll let you know if it doesn't.
I'm beginning to wonder if I should have purchased a different
versioning system....

BillD

On Mar 30, 11:13 am, BillD <bill.dickin...@preventiongenetics.com>
wrote:
> I committed updates to the project today hoping that the "Properties"
> folder would be added to the repository, but no success.  When I view
> the "Properties" folder using Windows Explorer, the folder icon is a
> green circle with a check mark suggesting that on the client machine
> Visual SVN thinks the folder is part of the committed project.
> However, when I go to the server, the folder and its contents are not
> in the repository.  When I right-mouse click on the folder in Windows
> Explorer to commit the folder, I get a Commit screen that indicates no
> changes were made and therefore I can't commit it.  Seems like the
> client and server are out of sync.  Maybe I should just start over -
> remove the project and re-commit the entire thing again.
>
> Bill
>
> On Mar 25, 5:14 pm, VisualSVN Support <supp...@visualsvn.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Bill!
>
> > Please could you provide more details on the problem.
>
> > We need some additional information about your working copy layout.
> > How solution file, project files and other files are located (Windows
> > Explorer screenshots are welcome).
>
> > What SVN server do you use?
>
> > >I manually added them from with the VS2008 and tried to commit them but 
> > >this did not succeed.
>
> > *Could you send us the screen shot of the solution explorer?
> > *Please specify where is your working copy root set to?
> > *Please could you send us the screen shot of the commit dialog?
> > *Please also check the ignore setting. To do that please consider our
> > Knowledge Base article "Configuring Files to Be Ignored by
> > Subversion":http://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00009/
>
> > Do you have problems with committing these files outside the Visual
> > Studio (using TortoiseSVN and Subversion standard client svn.exe)?
>
> > >No error messages were produced.
>
> > 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 log files that were generated after problem
> > reproduction?
>
> > Thank you!
> > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:44 PM,BillD
>
> > <bill.dickin...@preventiongenetics.com> wrote:
>
> > > Recently we started using Visual SVN.  We have several projects
> > > committed to a repository and for one VS2008 project we noticed that
> > > the project "Properties" folder and its content were not added to the
> > > repository.  This folder and its contents are part of the project and
> > > are required for other developers to compile the checked out project.
>
> > > I manually added them from with the VS2008 and tried to commit them
> > > but this did not succeed.  Browsing the repository on the server
> > > revealed that they were not part of the committed project.  No error
> > > messages were produced.
>
> > > Has anyone seen this/have a solution?
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > >BillD
>
> > --
> > Olga Dolidze
> > VisualSVN Support

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