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On 8/19/06, Bo Berglund <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote: > On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 21:40:23 +0800, "Yongwei Wu" <wuyongwei at gmail.com> > wrote: > > >First, the format of CVSROOT is not formally described (at least no > >dedicated section for it that can be easily found). Second, it works > >when I set CVSROOT to > > > >:sspi:localhost:/cvshome/scripts > > > >but not when it is set to > > > >:sspi:cvshome:/cvshome/scripts > > > >(I have `127.0.0.1 cvshome' in HOSTS.) > > > >Maybe it is all good behaviour. But it is confusing for a person that > >just wants to use CVS. Are users expected to look up in other > >references in order to use CVSNT securely? > > What is your PC:s operating system? > WinNT4, Win2000Pro, Win2000Server, XP-Pro, XP-Home, Win2003Server??? > > Notice that if you are setting up a CVSNT server you cannot use > XP-Home if you want to do what you have indicated here, namely having > other people on other PC:s connect. Microsoft has made sure that Home > is crippled in the networking section so that it will not work.... See the first sentence of my first message in this thread :-). I use Windows XP Pro. Best regards, Yongwei -- Wu Yongwei URL: http://wyw.dcweb.cn/