I'm all kinds of problems with the remote repository.
I have a TIS (4.1.1) project that was originally created with TOS. It's working fine from my local workspace. I want to add it to the remote SVN repository. We just got Administrator working. I created a project with Administrator and used TortiseSVN to add my files from the local workspace.
When I start TIS it will not open the remote repository. It creates the local directory in the workspace and even down loads the files. But then then generates various errors from no authorization to project not found.
So I created a new project with Administrator and added a branch. There is nothing in this new area. I started TIS and can still see the original project, but not the new one or the new branch.
I can find nothing in the documentation that tells me how take a local project (not part of a remote setup) and export it to the remote SVN repository. The only thing in the documentation assumes you already have a connection. But I can't connect to an empty repository to fill it and I can't open a repository not filled via TIS.
But, when trying to open a remote project, that process, does not allow any local projects in the workspace. IMHO, that makes it a bug.
All the projects should have different name in the workspace no matter the project is remote or local projects.
From the second image, i see that you have created more than one project with the same svn url. This is NOT allowed. To do: create a new repository in svn server, and then create a new project in TAC point to the svn url of new repository.
Best regards
Shong