>
>
>
> no, there's no cache in TSVN. Especially not for that. Using 
> URLDownloadToFile API for this:
>
> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/platform-apis/ms775123(v=vs.85)
>
> Stefan
>
> After talking to our IT department, they tested TSVN on a new computer and 
the update notification worked.
So I did more tests like bypassing the proxy server of our network, but the 
update still failed.

Then I checked which destination address was used in both cases:
With proxy, TSVN connections came no further than to the proxy.
Without proxy, TSVN connected to 52.29.122.124 
(aws-eu-central-01.ostyserver.net). When opening this address in Firefox, I 
got a certificate failure, saying 
"52.29.122.124 verwendet ein ungültiges Sicherheitszertifikat. Das 
Zertifikat gilt nur für folgende Namen: www.visualsvn.com, visualsvn.com"

Looks like the Visual Studio Plugin "Visual SVN" somehow changed the 
address where TSVN looks for updates.
You maybe want to call them and complain.

How can I fix that?

I already checked some registry keys, I found:
"NewVersionLink"="http://tortoisesvn.net";
"NewVersionText"="A new version of TortoiseSVN is available. Please go to 
http://tortoisesvn.net to get it."
"NewVersion"="1.9.7.27907"
Actually I don't understand why you save the content of your version.txt 
there. Is this the problem maybe?

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