If this helps anyone ... support fixed this for me.  I had changes to
the http custom.conf from several years back when initially trying to
get security working.  They never caused a problem until the current
version.  Removing the contents of this file and restarting the server
resolved the issue.

John

On Oct 27, 12:16 pm, John Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> We just upgraded to 2.5.1 (and upgraded our clients to TortoiseSVN
> 1.7.1 - not using VisualSVN client) and now no one can get code.  We
> use Windows auth (basic) and are on Windows 2008 R2 64-bit.
>
> The error is: "Not authorized to open root of edit operation".
> Regarding permissions:
>
> - service runs as a domain admin account (for now) with full access to
> C: and subfolders.
> - all users are in a windows group with Read/Write on the root and all
> repositories.
> - I've tried toggling https on/off (was off before) to no avail.
>
> I didn't make any config changes and the upgrade appeared to succeed,
> but now no one can connect.  Our whole dev team is dead in the water.
> Have been googling this all morning but haven't found a fix/
> workaround.
>
> Suggestions?  Also does anyone know if upgrading to the Enterprise
> (paid) version is valuable in terms of getting support?
>
> Thanks.

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