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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by "Nenawati, Himanshu (CORP)" <Hi...@ADP.com> on 2016/06/29 16:10:05 UTC

SlikSvn Subversion 1.9.4 - How to disable Cloud Features

Hello Team,

We are working on SlikSvn Subversion 1.9.4 application and we want to disable all cloud features from the application so that users don't have option to save files or scripts on cloud.


So, can you please guide us regarding all the cloud features available in application and how we can disable them.



Thanks in advance.



Regards,

Himanshu

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Re: SlikSvn Subversion 1.9.4 - How to disable Cloud Features

Posted by Pavel Lyalyakin <pa...@visualsvn.com>.
Hello Himanshu,

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Nenawati, Himanshu (CORP)
<Hi...@adp.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Team,
>
> We are working on SlikSvn Subversion 1.9.4 application and we want to disable all cloud features from the application so that users don’t have option to save files or scripts on cloud.
>
> So, can you please guide us regarding all the cloud features available in application and how we can disable them.

What do you mean by "cloud features" and why do you want to disable them?

As far as I understand, you are talking about Subversion 1.9.4 client
provided by SlikSVN (https://sliksvn.com/download/). This is a regular
command-line Subversion client for Windows and it does not have any
special "cloud features". Therefore, I'm not sure that I'm following
you at the moment.

If your users have access to the Internet, they can access any public
or private SVN repository using the command-line client. At the same
time, your users can send emails through public email services such as
Gmail or save files to FTP sites or file sharing services.

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With best regards,
Pavel Lyalyakin
VisualSVN Team