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- Marsha_RModerator
Is that the exact error message? What are the steps you took to get there?
- jefferyshipmanOccasional Contributor
No, The exact error is attached as a png
The steps are as follows:
Open up TestComplete
Select the File Menu
Choose source control
Select get a project from subeversion
enter in the repository url
enter in the local location
click ok
Jeff
- baxatobCommunity Hero
What is your repository URL?
- tristaanogreEsteemed Contributor
Do you have local write access to the local directory?
- jefferyshipmanOccasional Contributor
It's my local system. The privileges are set to rwx
- tristaanogreEsteemed Contributor
I meant more within the OS... TestComplete/Subversion needs to be able to create the folder/directory structure for the repository... it could be that you don't have access to do so.
- jefferyshipmanOccasional Contributor
On a Windows 10 system, how would I determine if I have the appropriate privilege?
- tristaanogreEsteemed Contributor
TestComplete via SubVersion needs to be able to create the local directory... so, if the user that you're running TC can create the appropriate directory or run the necessary sub-version command lines, then you should be good. You can try running TC as an administrator and see if that works.
- baxatobCommunity HeroAlso note, that svn doesn't like spaces in directory names. This is why I have asked about URL. So if you have a path like "file:///C/My repository", upgrade it to "file:///C/My%20repository"
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