tortoise svn folder icons not coming

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I have been experiencing a problem with tortoise .

when i checked out the code the tortoise icons usually green or red on the folders are not coming.Any solution???

Thanks in advance.

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CharlesB On BEST ANSWER

Try also to repair the installation, if you upgraded from 1.6.8 or 1.6.9. Just re-launch the TortoisSVN installer and choose "Repair". There are known problems with overlay icons and TortoiseSVN upgrades (see this blog post).

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Manoj On

Please refer the following link http://tortoisesvn.net/node/97. I have also experienced simillar problem and the icon usually starts appearing after two or three reboots.

Also refer the following links

http://gavtaylor.co.uk/blog/missing-tortoise-svn-shell-icon-overlays

TortoiseSVN icons not showing up under Windows 7

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splash On

Maybe it depends on your platform? You need to install 64-bit TortoiseSVN if you want the TortoiseSVN Overlay icons in Windows Explorer, because Windows Explorer is 64-bit on Windows 64-bit.

see http://tortoisesvn.net/faq.html#nomenus

Make sure you have installed the x64 version of TortoiseSVN if you're using XP or Vista 64-bit. Since the explorer on those OS versions is a 64-bit application, it can not load the 32-bit version of TortoiseSVN.

You can still keep the 32-bit version of TortoiseSVN installed on those OS versions though: it will show up in the 32-bit applications file-open/save dialogs of those applications.

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David On

If you have checked out your code onto a network, or removable drive, you need to set some preferences to see the icons.

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VahidN On

In the recent versions of the TortoiseSVN, old _svn folders are deprecated. it's better to rename them to .svn.

attrib -h _svn
rename _svn .svn
attrib +h .svn
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Tim Cason On

1 - Check If Your TortoiseSVN Settings are Correct

Right-Click in an SVN Folder >> TortoiseSVN >> Settings

Select Icon Overlays:
1. Status Cache to Default
2. Drive Types: (SELECT) Network Drive, Fixed Drive

2 - Find out if there are too many Icon Sets installed in Windows

Window allows up to 11 IconSets, if other programs like DropBox are installed they will hijack those spots

Since we are working in the registry, be careful not to edit things, unless you are sure!

  1. Run regedit
  2. Navigate to:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/WINDOWS/EXPLORER/ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers
  3. If there are more than 11 Folders, then you have too many IconSets
    :: In my case, it was because of DropBox - the folder names were ("DropboxExt1","DropboxExt2") and my Tortoise was named (1TortoiseNormal,2TortoiseModified)
    --The problem is that Windows reads this and enables them based on alpha numeric order ('"' comes before '1' in the alphanumeric stack)

    SOLUTION : If you had the same problem as me, you can simply rename the Dropbox registry listings. I renamed my Dropbox listings from('"DropboxExt1"') to ('X"DropboxExt1"'), just adding an 'X' to the beginning of the registry.
    >>Restart your machine to see the registry listing take effect.
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Md. Hasan Imam Shahed On

You can go to TortoiseSVN>Settings>Icon Overlays>Status Cache.

If default is selected then change from default to shell. If shell is selected then change it from shell to default. it should fix it.