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Tony Hoyle wrote: > Adrian Herscu wrote: > >> The users have local access to CVSNT directories (repo & temp). >> The problem is certainly *not* with directory/file permissions. > > > It is, at least partially: > > cvs [checkout aborted]: cvs [server aborted]: Repository directory > E:/cvsrepo/<my repo> does not exist: Permission denied > > The user doesn't have read access to the repository, so the login fails. > > Check read access for both LocalSystem and the user to: > > E:/ > E:/cvsrepo > E:/cvsrepo/<my repo> > > Also I assume that E:/ is a local drive not a network drive. > > CVSNT can cope with quite a few low-level authentication failures simply > by trying to do it in a different way, so it can succeed even after an > unexpected failure. > > Tony Yes, I am the idiot! Few weeks ago I tried CVSTrac and I did several changes to the user accounts and to directory access permissions, checked whether CVSTrac works, but forgotten to check whether previous users can still login and work... I apologize for wasting your time, Adrian.