Community technical support mailing list was retired 2010 and replaced with a professional technical support team. For assistance please contact: Pre-sales Technical support via email to sales@march-hare.com.
Tony, I don't know anything about sspi at this point and don't know the difference between sspi and pserver. Only I've known was that sspi seems to be more suitable for Windows environment, but I didn't know why and how to use it instead of pserver. So, I'm going to learn sspi now. If you know any good resouce to learn it, please let me know. Thank you for your help. Sam "Tony Hoyle" <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> wrote in message news:eq1rjl$o8h$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > 3c wrote: >> If you mean system adminstrator is for Windows system, I'm the one. I >> looked at the user status of testuser on Windows Computer Management >> utility and the account was not disabled. Also, I think cvs should not >> change system user's status. What I thought prior was that testuser >> account > > cvs doesn't - that's the point - it asks the system for login credentials > and enforces the restrictions on that account. > > Make sure that testuser can for example read a network drive on the > server. > > As Bo mentioned, using pserver on a purely windows environment is probably > not worth it - just use sspi and treat it like any other network service. > > Tony