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We have worked with many projects. So, because of security, we used different VSS databases for different projects. Did you use to convert VSS to CVS before? I've got a problem when vss project has its own sub projects. What had I better do to solve the problem? -----Original Message----- From: Peter Crowther [mailto:Peter.Crowther at melandra.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 5:49 PM To: Trinh_Nguyen Duy; cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: RE: [cvsnt] Re: Can I create new repository through sspi protocol? > From: Trinh_Nguyen Duy [mailto:trinhnd at Cybersoft-VN.com] > So, nothing we can do. And the only thing we can do is to > create a "repository" > on CVSNT server via Service Control Panel. > > Why did I ask you this question? > - Because my boss wants to use CVS to store projects instead of VSS. > In VSS, the PM (project manager) can grant the team a permission > to check in or to check out the files. Therefore, if I use > CVS, admin should do it. Trinh, Permissions can be set differently for different modules within one repository (and right down to the file level). This can be done remotely. We moved from VSS to CVS (admittedly in a small company). We reckoned that CVS module = VSS project; CVS repository = VSS database. Assuming you have a single VSS database, you should be able to work with a single CVS repository. If you have multiple VSS databases, you *might* need multiple CVS repositories, but I'd be interested to know why you need the multiple VSS databases :-). - Peter