I am trying to run another batch file from post-commit.bat file  but I am 
not able to do it. I mean there are no errors and I get the desired output 
in the text file after redirecting it but I cannot see the changes in my 
sytem. Example : I have created a folder in C drive through other batch 
file. I can see the folder has been created as in the text file but no 
folder in the C drive. 

Whats the problem?

On Monday, June 24, 2013 4:48:47 AM UTC-7, pavel.lyalyakin wrote:
>
> Hello Venkata, 
>
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Aahlad kancharla 
> <venkata...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> >  Hi , 
> > 
> >          I am facing a very strange problem since many days and dint 
> find a 
> > solution yet. I m running windows xp on my virtual machine and trying to 
> run 
> > the Visual svn on it but whenever I checkout or try connecting to the 
> server 
> > , I am getting this error : 
> > 
> > OPTIONS of 'https://pc*******.hme.com/svn/ty': could not connect to 
> server 
> >  (https://pc******.hme.com) 
> > 
> > I have tried everything like changing the firewall settings but still I 
> am 
> > unsuccessful. I would be very grateful if I could get some immediate 
> help as 
> > I have to complete my project as soon as possible. \ 
>
> Are you trying to connect outside from the network where VisualSVN 
> Server is installed? Are you able to access the VisualSVN Server 
> instance on your local network? The error you've specified means that 
> client was not able to reach the server, so it makes sense to check 
> network routing on your side. 
>
> Basically VisualSVN Server does not require any specific configuration 
> to be accessible from the Internet. You need to setup your network 
> environment (i.e. hardware and software configuration) as for any 
> other network service (e.g. a web or an FTP server) that you want to 
> make accessible from the Internet. 
>
> Exact actions depend on your network environment. Usually it requires 
> to either assign static public IP address to the computer or configure 
> you router to forward requests that come from the Internet to the 
> computer. Also if the machine is located behind a firewall(s) you need 
> to configure the firewall to allow requests to and from the VisualSVN 
> Server instance. 
>
> Hope it helps. 
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. 
>
> -- 
> With best regards, 
> Pavel Lyalyakin 
> VisualSVN Team 
>

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