I\'ve got TotroiseSVN installed and have a majority of my repositories checking in and out from C:\\subversion\\ and a couple checking in and out from a network share (I for
I am not sure I follow you. Do you have the repositories on the network or on your C:\ drive? According to two of your posts, you have both, or neither, or one of them or...
You can not get VisualSVN or Apache to safely serve repositories from a network share. Since you originally said you had the repositories on your C:\ drive, that's what you get advice for. If you have a different setup, you need to tell us about that.
If you have the repositories on your local harddisk, I would install VisualSVN, or integrate it into Apache. VisualSVN can run fine alongside Apache so if you go that route you only have to install it. Your existing repositories can also just be copied into the repository root directory of VisualSVN and you're up and running.
I am unsure why that big post here is labelled as incomplete, as it details the steps necessary to set up a hook script to inform FogBugz about the new revisions linked to the cases, which should be what the incomplete message says it doesn't do. Is that not working?