Hello Fabio,

Use a Subversion server and run `svn checkout` or `svn export` (or
corresponding TortoiseSVN commands) to receive necessary versions of data
from a repository. You already have a version control repository and can
request data from it. What else do you need?

On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 6:37 PM Fabio Zaltron tramite TortoiseSVN <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys, i need your support... is there a way to export all files from
> SVN and all version of this files to another offline storage? I would have
> to have all files and version created in the years by my company, stored
> off lines and i would need a method to do it... Thanks a lot
>
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