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PLEASE HELP UREGENTZ!!! (VisualSVN problems)

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    Harvey Saayman
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    So Monday morning i get to work, and our whole network is down. Apparently over the weekend something triggered the circuit breakers and the UPS decided to fail. When they tried to boot the server back up it refused. So they had it fixed. The server came back today with a fresh new install of Windows Server 2003... But the numb nuts that "fixed" it decided to change our domain name :suss: Now I'm in a flat spin cause I cant access my code repository, at all! When I try and log into my repository(Which is on MY server) the repository browser gives the following error Error * PROPFIND request failed on '/' PROPFIND of '/': Could not resolve hostname `devserver.uniclox.com': The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for. (http://devserv Has anyone has problems like this before? Im using VisualSVN And Tortoise Thanks

    Harvey Saayman - South Africa Software Developer .Net, C#, SQL you.suck = (you.Passion != Programming & you.Occupation == jobTitles.Programmer) 1000100 1101111 1100101 1110011 100000 1110100 1101000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101101 1100101 1100001 1101110 100000 1101001 1101101 100000 1100001 100000 1100111 1100101 1100101 1101011 111111

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      So Monday morning i get to work, and our whole network is down. Apparently over the weekend something triggered the circuit breakers and the UPS decided to fail. When they tried to boot the server back up it refused. So they had it fixed. The server came back today with a fresh new install of Windows Server 2003... But the numb nuts that "fixed" it decided to change our domain name :suss: Now I'm in a flat spin cause I cant access my code repository, at all! When I try and log into my repository(Which is on MY server) the repository browser gives the following error Error * PROPFIND request failed on '/' PROPFIND of '/': Could not resolve hostname `devserver.uniclox.com': The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for. (http://devserv Has anyone has problems like this before? Im using VisualSVN And Tortoise Thanks

      Harvey Saayman - South Africa Software Developer .Net, C#, SQL you.suck = (you.Passion != Programming & you.Occupation == jobTitles.Programmer) 1000100 1101111 1100101 1110011 100000 1110100 1101000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101101 1100101 1100001 1101110 100000 1101001 1101101 100000 1100001 100000 1100111 1100101 1100101 1101011 111111

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      Tad McClellan
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      Wow. What a nightmare!

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        So Monday morning i get to work, and our whole network is down. Apparently over the weekend something triggered the circuit breakers and the UPS decided to fail. When they tried to boot the server back up it refused. So they had it fixed. The server came back today with a fresh new install of Windows Server 2003... But the numb nuts that "fixed" it decided to change our domain name :suss: Now I'm in a flat spin cause I cant access my code repository, at all! When I try and log into my repository(Which is on MY server) the repository browser gives the following error Error * PROPFIND request failed on '/' PROPFIND of '/': Could not resolve hostname `devserver.uniclox.com': The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for. (http://devserv Has anyone has problems like this before? Im using VisualSVN And Tortoise Thanks

        Harvey Saayman - South Africa Software Developer .Net, C#, SQL you.suck = (you.Passion != Programming & you.Occupation == jobTitles.Programmer) 1000100 1101111 1100101 1110011 100000 1110100 1101000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101101 1100101 1100001 1101110 100000 1101001 1101101 100000 1100001 100000 1100111 1100101 1100101 1101011 111111

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        Stuart Dootson
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        I think that's where the Tortoise 'Relocate' command comes in - to quote from the help:

        If your repository has for some reason changed it's location (IP/URL). Maybe you're even stuck and can't commit and you don't want to checkout your working copy again from the new location and to move all your changed data back into the new working copy, TortoiseSVN → Relocate is the command you are looking for. It basically does very little: it scans all entries files in the .svn folder and changes the URL of the entries to the new value.

        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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          I think that's where the Tortoise 'Relocate' command comes in - to quote from the help:

          If your repository has for some reason changed it's location (IP/URL). Maybe you're even stuck and can't commit and you don't want to checkout your working copy again from the new location and to move all your changed data back into the new working copy, TortoiseSVN → Relocate is the command you are looking for. It basically does very little: it scans all entries files in the .svn folder and changes the URL of the entries to the new value.

          Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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          Harvey Saayman
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          Thanks Stuart, this might help...

          Harvey Saayman - South Africa Software Developer .Net, C#, SQL you.suck = (you.Passion != Programming & you.Occupation == jobTitles.Programmer) 1000100 1101111 1100101 1110011 100000 1110100 1101000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101101 1100101 1100001 1101110 100000 1101001 1101101 100000 1100001 100000 1100111 1100101 1100101 1101011 111111

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