<br>I thought of that and saw that the tortoise overlays are installed according to windows add/remove programs.š Maybe I will install again.<br><br>Thanks!<br>-M<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/3/26 Alexander Belchenko <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bialix@ukr.net">bialix@ukr.net</a>></span><br>
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Thank you for your help. šThe qbzr plugins help.<br>
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The tbzrcachew is not working for me. šI get no icon overlay. šI made sure tbzrcachew šwas not running and then started it from a command line. šIt produced no output on screen and no log file. šIf I send it a bad option it does produce a log file. šIf anyone has ideas I will try. But for now I am uninstalling because of how much tbzr slows windows explorer.<br>
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One of the possible reason you don't have icon overlays is lack of<br>
TortoiseOverlays.msi package installed on your system.<br>
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I have to install it on my testing machine manually, although developers<br>
of TortoiseBzr said this package should be installed by bzr installer<br>
automatically.<br>
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