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Hey, thanks for the awesome free add-in, it's a great idea :) I can browse files and folders, but unfortunately TortoiseSVN and TortoiseHG overlay icons and context menus do not appear. WinZip and Adobe PDF extensions do appear, as do custom 'Open With' registry entries. In my TortoiseSVN settings I verified that "Show overlays and context menu only in Explorer" is not checked. I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, and VS 2010 Ultimate. Has anyone else had similar problems making those icons appear, and is there a way to make them appear? Paul |
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Hi Paul, The issue appears to be a 32/64 bit issue with the TortoiseSVN tool. Check this thread here: http://www.mindscape.co.nz/forums/Thread.aspx?ThreadID=1528 Scroll to near the end. Might be time for us to investigate just making it work for both however it's usually just a case of prioritizing a free tool over our other products! :-) Thanks for the feedback, John-Daniel |
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Just realized that my TortoiseHG and TortoiseSVN installations are 64-bit, but VS obviously runs as a 32-bit process. I'll try installing the 32-bit TortoiseHG tonight to see how that goes. |
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Ah, beat me to it :) Thanks JD! |
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For those using TortoiseHg on Windows 7 64 bit, you'll still need to install the 64bit version, but during the installation you need to select "64-bit Shell Extension" as well as "32-bit Shell Extension". |
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