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Are you sure you have created the repositories as written? In that case you are missing something, it is not proper to use a directory named cvsroot as a repository. CVSROOT has a special meaning in CVS as well as CVS and these two names should not be used as folder names in any cvs context. CVS itself uses folders with these names so you should *not* make such folders yourself! /Bo -----Original Message----- From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org]On Behalf Of LJhumun Sent: den 31 mars 2005 09:42 To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: [cvsnt] cvsrepository access rights Hi all, I am connecting to CVSNT server with sspi protocol with active directory. I have created my repositories as follows: /cvsrepo/repo1/cvsroot /cvsrepo/repo2/cvsroot /cvsrepo/repo3/cvsroot and i have created 3 user_groups in my Windows 2003 server where CVSNT is installed with Active Directory. I want to restrict users from user_group1 from checking out modules from otherdirectories. Can anyone help me how to give access to these repositories, If i am using NTFS file permission, is it necessary to create writers and readers files in the cvsroot?? thnks in advance var -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.6 - Release Date: 2/7/2005 _______________________________________________ cvsnt mailing list cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook http://www.cvsnt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cvsnt https://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/en.asp#downcvs