*What I did:*
I'm using "TortoiseSVN 1.14.0, Build 28885 - 64 Bit , 2020/05/24 13:32:45", 
the newest version in my understanding.
I mostly work under Linux, but really like some TortoiseSVN features.
So I use it via SMB on my home directory on Windows (Win 10)
There I ran "SVN check for Modifications" on my workspace.

*What I expected*
The list of my modified files, so I can commit.

*What happened:*
The window came up, just with
"Can't read file
'<Repo-path\Symlink-file>':
The parameter is incorrect."

Notes:
The file it complains about, is one of my symlinks. I guess, this is the 
problem and the "incorrect parameter".
In the past, this worked in Tortoise SVN, I "just" had to be ultra-careful 
about the symlinks.
(I had these in a Changeset of its own)
Unfortunately, I can't tell when/why it broke now.

My favorite solution would be to get the functionality back.
If this is not possible, a better error message would be nice.
(I know, I'm stretching Tortoise SVN here...)

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