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I've got full access to all the files in the e:/cvs/webroot directory, including
the perms and owner file.

A Java program run on the server can also open, read, and write to those files.

Thoughts?


My server is WinNT 4.0 SP6a.
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 15:26:10 +0000 (UTC), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>What is the format of the CVSROOT/admin file?? =�Couldn't find any mention=> of it
>in the Cederqvist docs, and just putting in the user name doesn't seem to b=>e the
>right setup, since after running

Just the username is fine.

>cvs edit: cannot read owner file in e:/cvs/webroot: Permission denied
>cvs edit: cannot open e:/cvs/webroot/perms: Permission denied
>cvs edit: cannot read owner file in e:/cvs/webroot: Permission denied
>cvs edit: cannot open e:/cvs/webroot/perms: Permission denied
>cvs [edit aborted]: cannot open CVS/Notify: No such file or directory

That looks like a filesystem error not an ACL one... no read access to
the directory.

Tony

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