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If I use chacl to specify the user permissions, and the Utilities has only read permission, then if I try to add a directory, this is correctly refused: cvs -q add blabla (in directory D:\slask\lpo2\utilities\) ? blabla/txt.txt cvs [server aborted]: User 'bcn' cannot change D:/CvsRepos/HMI/utilities But, the blabla directory gets a cvs cotrol directory anyway. This could fool the ordinary user, hard to change? Already fixed with a new client? CVSNT server 2.0.20, CVSNT client 2.0.12, WinCVS 1.3.14.1