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Hi

I've just downloaded and installed SVN Tortoise, but no commands appear on the menu How is that possible?

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What does appear in the menu? There probably won't be any commands, just a "TortoiseSVN" submenu. – Neil Butterworth May 13 at 12:46

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I have the same problem on the computer with Win Xp Home 32. I tried to remove tsvn and to install it again but nothing helps. If anybody ever had this problem and has a solution I'll be very thankful.

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There is a long list of reasons why TSVN isnt working in your case. Your best bet is to have a look at the TortoiseSVN support list, failing that post a message to the list - they are a frendly bunch.

Ouch, looks like I cant post links yet - go to google-groups and look for TortoiseSVN, there are two lists tortoisesvn-dev and tortoisesvn, dont ask on the dev list you will be kindly asked to ask on the 'user' list

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Aside from first rebooting...

Are you running 64-bit or 32-bit Windows? Tortoise runs as a shell extension so if your Windows OS is 64-bit and you installed the 32-bit version of Tortoise, you won't see the context menus.

On a side note. If you use a 32-bit tool like Total Commander in a 64-bit OS, and you want context menu extensions in both Explorer and Total Commander, you will actually have to install both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of Tortoise.

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I am using windows Xp – sdfgdfg May 13 at 14:47
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Did you restart your machine?

Update:

I ran into the same problem myself! It happened when I installed version 1.6 over 1.5. When I restarted my machine, I found Tortoise entries in Start Menu but not via context menu. When I clicked on "Settings" an error message appeared. So, I uninstalled 1.6 and installed it anew. Now it's working again! Yes, available through context menu. I believe it's a bug.

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I did. When I try to execute the program from the "start" link, it even pops up a message saying: "Tortoise SVN is integrated into the windows explorer.... right-click on any folder" – sdfgdfg May 13 at 12:22
Did you try creating a new folder and then right-clicking on it? Maybe you were clicking on a folder that TortoiseSVN doesn't have permission to put files in to. – Lucas B May 13 at 13:53

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