Doesn't happen to me, and that on multiple machines.
Also, TSVN does not use anything chrome related.
The only way I can think of that Chrome might even "know" about TSVN is 
when using the file-open/save dialogs because there the TSVN shell 
extension can get loaded into the chrome process. But then it would be a 
chrome problem because explorer and all other apps can exit cleanly when 
they do that.

Try the TSVN settings dialog->icon overlays, check the box "Show overlays 
and context menu only in explorer".
This will prevent Chrome from loading the TSVN shell extension.

Oh, there's another way: chrome decided that simply being a browser is not 
enough. It now also scans all files on your machine (kind of a virus 
scanner). Since it's not documented what that chrome process actually does 
or does not do, it could be anything...


Stefan

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