subversion ankhsvn files disapear from solution explorer - asp.net

Im using Visual studio 2008. Every once in a while files that exist in the root of couple of my class libraries disapear from the solution explorer on visual studio.
Files exist on subversion. I could not understand the reason of this and it just happened again..
Any one has experienced this problem also?

This issue is also reported by TFS users (See google), so it is most likely a Visual Studio bug. It would be nice if somebody found out a way to reproduce this issue. That would finally enable Microsoft to fix this issue.

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