Hello,

A user is receiving a message saying that a resource is out of date when 
attempting to perform a commit. I realize that most the source of the issue 
is most likely that the local copy of the file needs to be updated via an 
svn update but i'm wondering if there is anyway to determine what actual 
file is causing the conflict?

Looking in the Event Viewer under Admin Tools on the server, I see a 
message stating "resource out of date; try updating [409, #160024] . Does 
anyone know if the numbers at the end represent any meaning information to 
the admin or are these only useful to the VisualSVN folks?

- Thanks!

Tham

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