I can't seem to get the icons to display under Windows 7 and I really miss this from Windows XP.
How can it be fixed?
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I can't seem to get the icons to display under Windows 7 and I really miss this from Windows XP. How can it be fixed? |
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Windows can only show a limited number of Overlay Icons (15 total, 11 after what Windows uses). Programs like Office Groove, Dropbox, Mozy, Carbonite, etc, will hijack a bunch of the 11 possible overlay icons (boy would it be nice if Microsoft upped the number of these as the number of applications that use them seem to increase and increase)... You can see what overlays are set up, and change them (at your own risk) in the registry here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers If you are using TortoiseCVS (and have nothing else using overlay icons), you will get a couple of TortoiseSVN Icons, and all of your TortoiseCVS icons. This is because the overlay icons are used in alphabetical order. Again, at your own risk (editing the registry may blow up your computer, yada, yada, yada -- and if you are reading Stack Overflow and using Windows and haven't edited the registry, you are a rare beast indeed), feel free to rename them (I suggest putting numbers in front of the ones you want to use and "z_"'s prefixed to the ones you don't need). The TortoiseSVN Shell extensions are nicely named so you know what they do, the TortoiseCVS extensions are not. After looking through the source code, I found the pertinent information:
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Halt ye!Before doing anything to your registry or similar procedures listed in Kris Erickson's (excellent) answer or the ones below, there's something to consider... Are you on a network drive? If so, go to Tortoise SVN settings (right click any folder > TortoiseSVN > Settings), then go to 'Icon Overlays' Make sure you've checked 'Network Drives' as pictured:
By default on a fresh Tortoise install, network drives don't have the icons added. This solved the problem for us. If this fails for you then obviously you can go through the (slightly) more involved solutions listed here. |
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I, too, lost my overlays after upgrading to 1.6.8 on Windows 7 x64. I only installed the x64 version and not the 32-bit version. To fix, I ran a repair with the original installer and rebooted. The overlays displayed normally thereafter. |
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They display fine here. Are you using the 64-bit version of Windows 7 along with the 32-bit version of TortoiseSVN? If so, then they will only show up in the 32-bit Explorer (or in the CFDs of 32-bit applications). You can install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions side-by-side, though. |
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Also restarting your PC is not needed. Just restart explorer.exe. |
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I resolved it by using Autoruns from Sysinternals. |
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My icons had disappeared too. The registry fixes did not work for me either. This is how I got them back:
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I suggest complaining to Microsoft regarding the ridiculously low icon overlay limit. If enough of us complain, perhaps they'll fix the true root cause of this problem: See comments at bottom of page: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc144123(VS.85).aspx Give Microsoft Windows 7 team feedback on this issue: http://mymfe.microsoft.com/Windows%207/Feedback.aspx?formID=195 |
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Same problem for me. It turns out that the cause of the problem was the new JungleDisk 3.0, which rudely installs three overlays named "1Sync..." "2Sync..." and "3Sync..." pushing the Tortoise ones off the end. Just delete those JungleDisk keys in the reg hive listed at the top (or prefix them with z_) and re-start the system and Tortoise should work fine again. Given that this overlay limit exists in Windows and is easily hit with current tools, tool vendors really should ask during advanced installation if the user wants to install them. I have no need nor desire for the new "Sync" feature and don't really care for the tactic of stuffing the icons at the top of the list with clever naming. Shame on JungleDisk. |
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I had the same issue as the OP: Win 7 (x64), TortoiseSVN (x64), and DropBox (x86). The info from some of the other answers gave me all the info. I've only ever had the x64 version of TSVN installed on this machine. In my case TSVN and DropBox were installed the same day I did the OS install and the overlays worked fine until a couple of days ago. I did nothing involving changing settings for either app to cause them to stop working. Here is what I had in the icon overlay registry section after the problem started (
I verified that only the overlays corresponding to the first 11 entries display in Explorer. When I modified the order of above entries by adding 'z' to the start of some of them, again only the first 11 overlays (under the updated order) would display. With the above I had everything I needed to solve the problem (either rename or or delete entries so that the TSVN entries I want working are <= #11 on the list). Below deals with wondering why this suddenly happened. I know that based on the overlays that worked prior to a couple of days ago, keys 1-3, 7-9, 12-13 were all <= 11 in the list (not sure if overlay #14 ever worked since I never had files w/ read-only status. #15 never worked on this machine so i know it was never in the top 11). I also assume the block of TSVN keys move up/down in unison, therefore they were bumped down either two or three places (* see below). This implies that 2-3 items were added between the DropBox & TSVN blocks. The three that are there now are added by Windows and I would assume they'd be there as soon as the OS installed. Is the list of 15 overlays determined at run-time? Seems like the overlay handlers might sometimes tell the windows shell that there are no icons to add to the list. Possibly some settings I messed with a couple of days ago related to file sharing and file encryption caused some of those items at the 4-6 spots to become "activated" and push the SVN ones down. In the end I deleted a couple of entries and moved some, so my final list looks like this:
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I just upgraded to TSVN 1.6.8.19260 on a WinXP and two Win7 machines. After upgrading, the overlay icons disappeared on all 3 machines. Under the above mentioned registry key, I only found the entry for offline files. I simply had to reinstall/repair the TSVN installation and the icons reappeared after a reboot. I've never detected that behaviour in any previous TSVN version and I certainly installed TSVN everytime the same way with the same permissions. |
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Have you tried to change in Tortoise Settings the status cache to 'Default'? I had this problem with the overlay icon on folders because I had this option in 'Shell'. The option is in Settings -> Icons overlay. Maybe this could help you http://tortoisesvn.net/node/97 |
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To complete Johannes's answer, you can check this thread, which mentions another cause (the first one being installing the 32bit client instead of the 64 one) (emphasis mine):
The issue might come up when one install also first TortoiseVCS, because:
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I found that if you install the 32bit version first it some how mucks up the 64bit version. On reinstalling windows 7 i just installed the 64bit version and it seems to work fine now. |
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If you want to use Tortoise from within a 32 bit Application on Windows 7 64 bit, you need to install both the 64bit and the 32bit versions of Tortoise. According to Tortoise's makers, this works fine. (source) |
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Sometimes you just need to go to TortoiseSVN "settings", turn the icons off, click "apply", turn them back on. |
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If you have recently upgraded Tortoise SVN, it may be because version 1.7 seems to need a new format for storing the status of files - in which case, you can right click the root folder of your repository in question, and use the Tortoise menu option of 'SVN Upgrade Working Copy'. This resolved the problem for me. Cheers Matt |
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Kris Erickson is right, vote him up. In my case the problem was installing TFS powertools , which adds explorer shell integration just like TSVN and TCVS. It adds another 5 overlays. Since they are prefixed with Tfs*, they take priority over Tortoise*. I also just prefixed the Tfs stuff with z_ and the TSVN overlays came back. No need to reboot/logoff though, just kill explorer.exe and start it again. |
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No offence to the other answers but I couldn't understand that I SIMPLY need to go to the registry and delete a couple of registry entries. Check this guy's solution which describes just that as straightforward as it can be. |
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After upgrading to TSVN 1.6.8.19260 I had the same issue (no icons in Explorer), but in my case, there were NO entries at all for TSVN under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers. In my original install, I didn't included the additional icon sets, because I never use them (and I've never installed them in any previous upgrades). I modified my installation, adding the additional icon sets, and my icons have magically reappeared. |
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My main purpose was to get ICONs for TortoiseCVS. Many of the suggestions did not work for me: uninstall reinstall; regedit by renaming; rebooting multiple times. But what did work was to install TortoiseSVN. This made the icons for TortoiseCVS work. I checked out regedit. The SVN install put numbers in front of the icon names: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers] 1TortoiseNormal 2TortoiseModified 3TortoiseConflict 4TortoiseLocked 5TortoiseReadOnly 6TortoiseDeleted 7TortoiseAdded 8TortoiseIgnored 9TortoiseUnversioned Groove Explorer Icon Overlay 1 (GFS Unread Stub) Groove Explorer Icon Overlay 2 (GFS Stub) Groove Explorer Icon Overlay 2.5 (GFS Unread Folder) Groove Explorer Icon Overlay 3 (GFS Folder) Groove Explorer Icon Overlay 4 (GFS Unread Mark) SharingPrivate TortoiseAdded TortoiseConflict TortoiseDeleted TortoiseIgnored TortoiseLocked TortoiseModified TortoiseNormal TortoiseReadOnly TortoiseUnversioned zEnhancedStorageShell zOffline Files zSkyDrivePro1 (ErrorConflict) zSkyDrivePro2 (SyncInProgress) zSkyDrivePro3 (InSync) |
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This is works for me.
You are done.. |
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