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Hi Ariel, Yes, I ran into this problem to.... I had to give read/execute permissions for the domain users group to my CVSMailer directory as well as the CMD.EXE on the server. Hope that helps, if not, tag me back! Tyler "Ariel Machado" <ariel at escripovoa.pt> wrote in message news:btk4u7$3ta$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org... > Hi.Mr. Tyler Theobald > > I have Win2003 Svr with loginfo (similar to CVSMailer), but have users > permissions problem to run the script for commit emails notifications. > Only users with Administration rights can execute after commit the script > incluided in the loginfo. > > You have also in the CVSROOT/loginfo file a line to run the cvsmailer, > similar > > #DEFAULT dgloginfohtmlemail "%{sVv}" "$USER" > > I also try to test : > #DEFAULT echo %{sVv}; $USER >> C:\temp\logScript.txt > > But the users (not Administrators) can't create the file. > > You have problems with permission denied to run the cvsmailer script ,?? Or > only if the users have admins privilegies... > > Suggestions welcome! > > Ariel Machado > > > "Tyler Theobald" <junk at nodomain.net> escreveu na mensagem > news:btk3vr$11i$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org... > > Bo, this was my mistake. I did not have problems with CVSMailer (once I > got > > the case right on the weblinkroots). I meant ViewCVS, and I completely > left > > that off the list. So once again, the working config is..... > > > > Windows 2003 Server > > - CVSNT 2.0.14 > > - Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 8.1.1.x > > - ViewCVS 1.0r5 > > - CVSMailer 1.3.11.10 > > - ActivePython 2.2.2 b224 (for CVSMailer) > > > > Windows 2000 Professional w/ SP3 > > - TortoiseCVS 1.6 stable > > - Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 8.00.x > > > > "Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message > > news:8s1pvvon8vaga75hki6oqoag9kfrnhet61 at 4ax.com... > > > On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 14:00:41 -0600, "Tyler Theobald" > > > <junk at nodomain.net> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >I could not get CVSMailer to work with CVSNT 2.0.16. > > > > > > Could you elaborate on this? I don't have that combination of server > > > OS and CVSNT so I cannot test myself. Would be nice to know if I > > > should enter some modifications to the mailer code. > > > (I presume it does work with 2.0.14) > > > > > > > > > /Bo > > > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden) > > > > > >