>
>  Do not put your repository on a shared drive. Do not use file:
>> protocol to access it. It is not designed to work in such way. Read
>> the documentation (aka svnbook) and configure a proper server.
>
>

> This should be emphasized more.  Although the OP said he wanted the users
> to be able to create new repositories, it is really a bad idea to be able to
> do this through mapped file access (aside from that being a bad idea in
> general for multiuser use) because it also means that anyone can delete or
> overwrite your entire history with an inadvertent typo or mouse wiggle.


Once the repository is created the users will be accessing it either through
svn:// or http:// and NOT with file:///  Although I still want the users to
be able to create repository using TSVN because they are not familiar with
Linux at all and also that they won't have to wait for some admin person
(let's say myself) to just create a repository for them.

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