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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:59:27 -0500, "Jones, Graeme" <Graeme.Jones at ccra-adrc.gc.ca> wrote: >We've set up CVSMailer to send commit notifications by email, and get the >following error on commits: > > cvs server: Script execution failed: Permission denied > cvs server: cannot write entry to log filter: >C:\APPS\CVSMailer\CVSMailer.exe ... > >I suspect this is a simple Windows NT permissions issue. > >We connect to CVSNT using the ntserver protocol, and we have impersonation >enabled. All CVS users have full permissions in the directory tree >containing the CVSMailer executable. > >Any ideas on how to solve this problem? > >Regards, > >Graeme Jones Just a long shot from another project: If your PC is an XP-Pro then check the permissions on %system32%\cmd.exe It might be that the user that checks in files is not allowed to execute this file or that SYSTEM is not allowed either. Another long shot: Check the permissions on teh CVSMailer folder tree for SYSTEM too. Apart from this I cannot help much I'm afraid, maybe someone else knows some gotchas concerning execution of exe files via the loginfo script file? /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)