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FC and SVN

#1 Post by anpriore » 19.12.2012, 16:02

HI all, first post in this forum.

I know the argument is not new, but I need to sort this out and I couldn't so far.

I'm using beta version FC XE 601.
I've just installed SVN version 1.06.16 x64.

I have Windows 7 x64

I don't get the icon overlays even though I've enabled it in Settings.
I cannot get the x32 version of SVN as I know it could solve the problem.


Can you help me? :(

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Re: FC and SVN

#2 Post by Marek » 21.12.2012, 20:58

I use Tortoise Svn 1.7.7 64 bit without problems with FC XE on Win 7 x64.
Check FreeCommander settings for system icons and set the option to "extracted".

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Re: FC and SVN

#3 Post by anpriore » 02.01.2013, 16:51

Marek wrote:I use Tortoise Svn 1.7.7 64 bit without problems with FC XE on Win 7 x64.
Check FreeCommander settings for system icons and set the option to "extracted".

Thanks for your message.

I checked and the settings were correctly set to "Extracted".

I still don't get svn icons.

Any other suggestions?

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Re: FC and SVN

#4 Post by anpriore » 11.01.2013, 16:28

anpriore wrote:
Marek wrote:I use Tortoise Svn 1.7.7 64 bit without problems with FC XE on Win 7 x64.
Check FreeCommander settings for system icons and set the option to "extracted".

Thanks for your message.

I checked and the settings were correctly set to "Extracted".

I still don't get svn icons.

Any other suggestions?

I'd like to add that I've noticed also that the Windows-like Start button on the toolbar does not work properly in the sense that it does not find the correct path for some of the programs of the actual Start -> Programs menu e.g. Tortoise SVN.
Hence if I click on the Tortoise svn from there it shows me an error message with an inexisting path on it whereas if I use the normal Start -> Programs -> Tortoise SVN the program starts fine.
This goes also for some other programs and I think it is related to the fact that these programs are all 64bit.

May these things be linked together?

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