Re: context menu items missing

Gary Lon Brown <gbrown2-Vl8Nmh0JAcRWk0Htik3J/[email protected]> Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:28:24 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.version-control.cvs.tortoisecvs.user
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You get the other options once you actually check out something. Plus, in
the folder after you check out, click View, Choose Details and you can have
Windows Explorer display CVS related fields.

Gary
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Hi guys,

I've just installed TortoiseCVS on my XP machine and restarted it
afterwards. Right clicking in an empty folder gives me the explorer's
context menu but all I see is the main CVS entry containing Preferences,
Help and About as subitems. CVSDiff, CVSUpdate and CVSCommit as shown in
the website's screenshot are missing. This way I can't create a local
workarea. What's wrong here?

Btw: I'm already using TortoiseSVN for a while now and it works perfect. So
I thought adding TortoiseCVS is just the best thing to do when working with
CVS as well.

Any help is appreciated.
Mike


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