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I am currently running cvsnt 2.5.01 (Travis) Build 1976 on Linux (RHEL 3.0). I have configured my linux server to authenticate from our windows network, and am using sspi protocol for cvs access. We use win 2k/XP/2003 with WinCvs and TortoiseCVS. I have not added any users to any CVSROOT files, and currently everyone who authenticates on the server has full cvs access. I now want to implement restrictions: different access rights for different repositories, modules, CVSROOT, etc. Can I use cvs chacl, or does this require adding users to a CVSROOT file? What permissions do I need to run this command. When I run "cvs lsacl" as anyone but root, I get the following: > cvs -d :sspi:slcp3esgcvs01:/testrepo lsacl > cvs server: User 'mjohnso2' cannot modify permissions for /cvs/testrepo Is this possibly because I have not yet set any acl permissions? Any help/insight is appreciated....including a good rtfm reference if it applies. Thanks, Mark