If the path is invalid, check the URL against your source control repository browser.
(^6) If you see an authentication dialog box for your repository, enter login information to
continue.
(^7) If necessary, select a deeper folder in the repository tree. You might want to check
out from trunk or from a branch folder under tags, if your repository contains
tagged versions of files. You can check out from a branch, but the built-in SVN
integration does not support branch merging. Use an external tool such as
TortoiseSVN to perform branch merging. The example shows trunk selected, and the
Selected URL displays at the bottom of the dialog box. The retriever uses this URL
when you click OK.
(^8) When you have finished specifying the URL path you want to retrieve, click OK.
(^9) In the Manage Files Using Source Control dialog box, select the sandbox folder
where you want to put the retrieved files, and click Retrieve.
CautionUse local sandbox folders. Using a network folder with SVN slows source
control operations.
Check Out from SVN Repository