I have a Windows 2008 server running Visual SVN Server 2.7.12 - I attempted 
via TortoiseSVN 1.8.10 to right-click and "Edit Log Message" (after an SVN 
Show Log) and when I clicked OK after edit received the following error 
message:

“DAV request failed; it’s possible that the repository’s pre-revprop-change 
hook either failed or is non-existant. Repository has not been enabled to 
accept revision propchanges; ask the administrator to create a 
pre-revprop-change hook.”

This error seemed straight forward to me - no script! I went into my visual 
server manager, right-clicked on my repository and selected properties. I 
then selected the "Hooks" tab. I selected the "Pre-revision property change 
hook" and then clicked "Edit". The only entry I put in the script for 
testing was "exit 0" and then clicked "OK". I still am receiving the same 
error from the Tortoise SVN client.

I thought it must not have saved the changes but I can browse to the 
"hooks" folder in my repository and I do see a "pre-revprop-change.cmd" 
file in this folder. I also can edit this file directly as well but putting 
anything in this script yields the same error.

Is there another configuration setting I might be missing?


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