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> From: [...] Paul Redmond > Anyway I have just installed CVSNT server (2.5.01 Travis > Build 1976) to an upto-date XP Pro box. Pro. Good. Please turn off Simple (i.e. Brain-Damaged) File Sharing (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304040), otherwise all your remote users will connect as Guest if you're using SSPI authentication. PLease also ensure that your CVS repository and temp directory are both on local drives that are formatted using NTFS, not FAT32. > Also I am currently connecting to it with a pair of machines running > TortoiseCVS clients (again latest version 1.8.18). What protocol are you using to connect? SSPI? Also, are you in a domain or workgroup environment? > When I try and access the server when "Server Settings / Run > as user" is > set to [client user]" , tortoiseCVS reports an error writing to > c:\cvstemp\XYZXYZ. If I change "Server Settings / Run as user" to > SERVERNAME\Administrator" everything works fine however there > appears to > be no authentication and hence no security. > > The guide mentions adding ACL permissions to /cvstemp for 'system' so > perhaps i need to do this but I'm not sure how this is done > under XP-Pro rather than NT/2000. Same as ever if the filesystem's NTFS - right-click the folder, Properties, Security tab. - Peter