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Does anyone happen to know what security policies must be in place for access to CVS? (ie. what do I need to give a user so that I don't have to give them complete administrator privileges) Thanks for the insight, Bo Mike "Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message news:q3dm60plqlrtaftn99sgd1dvubtbkmvook at 4ax.com... > Don't use :pserver:, use :sspi: instead and you don't have to mess > with the passwd file at all. > Also W2003 is pretty well locked down by Microsoft so you might have > to tweak security policies as well... > > /Bo > > On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:18:53 -0800, "Michael Isaacs" > <CVSnews at isaacsonline.org> wrote: > > >We are trying to install CVS on Windows 2003, but it seems that we are > >having a problem with authentication. We create a local user and add them > >as a user to the passwd file (via CVS passwd) but regardless of anything > >else we do, it seems that we have to change the local user to be in the > >administrator group before it will allow for login. Has anyone had > >experience with installing CVS on Windows 2003 machine? > > > >Thanks > > > >____________________ > >Michael Isaacs - MCP > >Programmer Consultant > >michael at ChavesConsulting.com > > > > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)