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- I got around this using TortoiseSVN. My coworkers checkout their code from the repository using TortoiseSVN and then edit it locally using UltraEdit, then commit using TortoiseSVN.Posted in Custom User Tools/Tool Configuration
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- lhotskyb
Oct 25, 2006
- A number of my coworkers use UltraEdit as their primary IDE. I'm in the process of moving all our code to a subversion repository and because I've been able to tie authentication on the repository into the AD Domain, I'd very much prefer the UltraEdit SVN tool to be able to use SSL, actually, I'm go...Posted in Custom User Tools/Tool Configuration
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- lhotskyb
Jul 15, 2006