[cvsnt] Re: Setting up cvsnt server on Windows XP

Nick Duane nickdu at msn.com
Tue Jul 18 18:40:37 BST 2006


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Ok, lets use sspi.  I installed cvsnt and I'm trying to use it but I'm 
having problems.  From the docs it appears the error returned to me most 
likely points to a failure to connect possibly because of a firewall or 
anti-virus.  However, in my case this doesn't seem to be the problem.

On my standalone machine that is running both the client and the server I 
cannot login.  My account which I'm logged in as is an administrator of the 
machine (in the administrators group).  Any suggestions as to why I might 
not be able to login?  Is there any server tracing mechanism?  I do not see 
such a feature mentioned in the docs, however I do see a 'Server Tracing: 
No' setting when I run cvsdiag.

Thanks,
Nick

"Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at system3r.se> wrote in message 
news:1i1qb2hhgksinvf873f0q5934l7to30lnu at 4ax.com...
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:08:06 -0400, "Nick Duane" <nickdu at msn.com>
> wrote:
>
>>At this point I don't want to use sspi yet.  I would like to get things up
>>and running on my single machine (laptop) setup.  However I can't even get
>>that working.  When I try to login via the following:
>
> THat is kind of a weird decision....
> THe EASIEST thing to set up *especially* on a single PC is actually
> SSPI.
> Just install CVSNT and start using it. No need to do anything
> concerning user setup or the like. SSPI simply works....
>
> /Bo Berglund 





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