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Cary, Please keep your messages on the newsgroup. If you are getting permission errors to /CVSROOT then you've set the windows permissions too tight. Note you usually control permissions with "cvs chacl" instead of with Windows. Regards, Arthur -----Original Message----- From: Cary Mader [mailto:cj_mader at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, 9 March 2007 11:36 AM To: Arthur Barrett Subject: RE: [cvsnt] anonymous user I get a message that the server rejected access to /CVSRoot (the repository) for the user. I did give the anon windows user read/exec permissions on the folder (in windows). I could not find anything in the CVS control panel regarding security. > Yes, and the permissions that the anonymous user has > are the permissions > you assign to that user. I'm not quite sure what you're saying here. Seems like i'm close, but missing something minor. Thanks for the response, Cary --- Arthur Barrett <arthur.barrett at march-hare.com> wrote: > Cary, > > > Does the anonymous user in the control panel > > need to relate to an id defined in CVS or on the > > windows server? > > Yes, and the permissions that the anonymous user has > are the permissions > you assign to that user. The protocol used is the > default protocol > (sspi on windows). Use "cvs info -b" to > automatically discover servers > and "cvs info -r hostname" to find the prefered > connection method to a > server and if anonymous access is permitted. > > Regards, > > > Arthur > > ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front