Turns out my issue had to do with the casing in the URL of the
repository.
It slipped my mind that Apache is case-sensitive.  Although odd how
checkouts and updates would work but not commits.

On Oct 16, 11:38 am, Joe L <decibel3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>    I am using VisualSVN server with TortoiseSVN as a front-end on a
> Vista Business machine.  I have been successfully able to checkout and
> update files from the repository but I am unable to commit.  I have
> checked my user access in VisualSVN and I am set to read/write (full
> access).  On trying to commit, I receive the following error: Server
> sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY
> request for '<path to svn>'.
>
>    Any idea why I would be able to checkout and update but not
> commit?  I've tried removing my user from VisualSVN and also
> reinstalling my TortoiseSVN client.

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