You need to make sure that you use up to date VisualSVN Server and svn client versions and that there are no problems with your antivirus, firewall, proxy, network. Note that sometimes an antivirus can cause such problems and only full uninstall of the antivirus software helps. Therefore, you may need to contact support of your antivirus, firewall or proxy for help.
On the client side, add the location of user working copies to antivirus exclusions and add your SVN client to the exclusions, too.
If you run an antivirus application on the server computer, you should make sure that the antivirus does not touch VisualSVN Server services and repositories. Antivirus applications, active firewalls, and traffic scanners tend to intercept plain HTTP traffic and HTTPS traffic in some cases too and may cause the problems that look as connectivity or performance -related at first glance.
Please make sure that the antivirus does not touch traffic to and from VisualSVN Server, add the location where you store your repositories and VisualSVN Server services to the exclusion (exception) list of the antivirus. You should add the repositories root directory (C:\Repositories\, by default) and these services to the exclusion (exception) list of the antivirus so that its real-time protection does not interfere:
- %VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\VisualSVNServer.exe
- %VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\vdfssvc.exe
- %VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\vsvnjobsvc.exe
- %VISUALSVN_SERVER%bin\vrepocfgsvc.exe
BTW, modern VisualSVN Server versions have a rich web interface and it supports viewing PSD (Adobe Photoshop) and AI (Adobe Illustrator) files as well as DOCX (Microsoft Word) and PDFs. Try the feature on the demo server.