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It's interesting that this subject has been raised as I've been suspecting I've found a related issue. I've been testing a CVSNT server using two user-names. One is the same name, with the same password, that I use on my local PC (call it UserMe). The other user has a different name but uses the same password (call it OtherUser). I'm using a CVSROOT of the form :sspi:user at server:/repository, and have a sandbox checked-out from each user. However, I don't think I've ever actually been prompted for a password when I've been accessing CVS as OtherUser. This I find surprising. I've been using Tortoise so I'd have expected it to have prompted me for the password on some occasion. Or to have received Authentication Failure messages of some sort, since I've not used 'cvs login'. If I was using WinCvs I'd expect to need to run cvsagent to deal with this, but Tortoise has its own password prompt dialog. Uncertainly, Richard. -----Original Message----- From: cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org [mailto:cvsnt-bounces at cvsnt.org] On Behalf Of Jurko Gospodnetic Sent: 31 January 2006 17:00 To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Possible bug with :sspi: in the newer builds. Hi Tony. > Define 'remembered by the OS'??? > > Your local login is what it should be using (and > always has).. it's what you are logged in as. Ok. I'll try to explain in more detail what I meant. Everything I'll describe is from a Windows user perspective sitting in front of a Windows XP SP2 machine. When you connect to a network drive on another machine Windows remembers the user account and password used to connect to that machine. You can modify those saved passwords or add new ones manually by opening the 'stored user names and passwords' interface (accessible from the user management control panel applet or by typing 'control keymgr.dll' directly at the command line). Those are the settings I refer to as 'remembered by the OS'. On the old CVSNT builds, when I connect to a CVSNT server using :sspi:, without explicitly specifying the user name and password those 'settings remembered by the OS' are the ones used. On the newer builds my local login is used instead. That means that if I am logged in locally as user A and I want to log in onto the server as server user B I can do this using Windows Explorer, but the CVSNT client will still not be able to connect to the server as user A will not be recognized by the server. I hope I managed to be clearer this time. If there are any more questions or any other way I can help please tell me... :-) as I'm most eager to have this behaving 'as it used to' if at all possible. :-)) Best regards, Jurko Gospodnetic _______________________________________________ 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