[cvsnt] Re: Rehashing the "repository administrators" problem

Bo Berglund Bo.Berglund at system3r.se
Tue Mar 11 07:50:10 GMT 2003


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Not really,
the file shall be named admin (without extension) and it is edited directly
in place in the CVSROOT folder of the repository.
Otherwise that is the solution to gain admin rights for anyone without being
either domain or local administrator.

/Bo


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Subject: [cvsnt] Re: Rehashing the "repository administrators" problem


I remember that there is a note in Bo's step-by-step in which he advice 
to add a 'cvsadmin' file into the CVSROOT directory of your repo, 
perhaps it's helpful.

Terris Linenbach дµÀ:
> I'm trying to run "cvs admin -b" and I'm getting the error "usage is
> restricted to repository administrators."
> 
> My domain account belongs to the local Administrators group.  I am logged
> onto the domain.  I have also tried creating local groups CVSAdmin and
> CVSAdmins with no luck.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 

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