Somewhere the contents of your mercurial setup file are corrupt. You see the name of that file in the error message:
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Tortoise Hg Error
Error string " =
32:1b:b2:1c:9a:fe:d9:17:b0:78:76:ea:87:68:ad:1a:34:ab:a8:8e"
at C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan James\mercurial.ini:2
Please edit your config
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# Generated by TortoiseHg setting dialog
[ui]
username = rarified
[tortoisehg]
stderrcapt = True
[auth]
foundry.openuru.org.prefix = foundry.openuru.org
foundry.openuru.org.username = rarified
foundry.openuru.org.password = XXXXXX
[hostfingerprints]
foundry.openuru.org = 32:1b:b2:1c:9a:fe:d9:17:b0:78:76:ea:87:68:ad:1a:34:ab:a8:8e
Then, let's start from scratch. You don't need an initially empty directory. Let's start on your desktop. If you right click on the desktop, you should see among the various items to select, a "TortoiseHg" choice that has subchoices. Hover over TortoiseHg to open the subchoices, and select "Clone...".
You'll get a new window asking for a Source and Destination. The Source currently will be the name of the directory associated with your desktop. Replace Source with "http://foundry.openuru.org/hg/CWE".
The Destination is where to create the clone. Let's put it in a subfolder on your desktop. The default value there should again be the name of your desktop directory. Append "\CWE" to the end of that path, to create a "CWE" directory on your desktop.
Now click "Clone". TortoiseHg will prompt for your username, and then your password. After that you'll see the progress window pulling down the copy of the repository. When it's complete, TortoiseHg will exit quietly if there were no errors, but you will now have a new folder "CWE" on your desktop, which contains a local copy of the repository (and all of the files in the repository will be placed in the proper locations in that subfolder where you can look at them).
Give this a try.
_R