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Hi, Thanks for your tip! Bo Berglund wrote: > How did you configure your CVSNT server in the tab where you specify > in what context the commands shall run? > You muat have this set to "client user" (not sure about the exact wording > and I cannot check here because I have only 2.0.41a at work). Yeah, you are right. In the "Sever Settings" tab, I chose a privileged user in "Run as user" field. After changing it to "client user", it works fine. > > The NTFS permissions will only be useful if cvs is switching over to using > the user account that sent the command. > > /Bo > > -----Original Message----- > From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf > Of Min ZOU > Sent: den 1 juni 2005 09:33 > To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook > Subject: [cvsnt] Failed to set access control using NTFS permission > control > > > Hi, > > I created a new group named "CVSReadOnly" in my CVSNT server, and added > a new account named "cvstest" into the group. I would like to prevent > "cvstest" from doing any commit operations in the repository. > > So, I just configured the NTFS Security setting in the repository root > directory so that "CVSReadOnly" group has no "Write" access to the > directory and all its sub-directories. And I also verified that > "cvstest" user cannot write any files/folders in the repository after > logging into the computer. > > However, "cvstest" can still commit changes to any of the modules in the > repository. It seems that the NTFS permission control I set doesn't take > any effect at all. > > My config: > CVSROOT=:sspi::cvstest at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/cvsrepo > CVSNT 2.5.01 (Travis) Build 1949 > Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2 > > Any tips? Thanks! > -- Best regards, Min