[cvsnt] More problems, this time with Win2k
Damien McKenna
dmckenna at thelimucompany.com
Thu Feb 19 14:57:42 GMT 2004
Actually, it turned out that the SYSTEM user account had its permissions removed from that directory. As soon as I added that back on it worked fine again.
/me kicks the sysadmin :)
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Damien McKenna, Web Developer
The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/
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> I'm attempting to use CVSNT 2.0.26 at work. I have it
> running perfectly on localhost. I moved the server portion
> to a new server, which runs Windows 2000 Server. When I
> attempt to log in I get this:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from tlc001:
> cvs server: E cannot open
> C:/TLC/Technology/CVS/Websites/CVSROOT/config: Permission denied
>
> The user I was logging in as has administrator rights to those files.
>
> I get the same error regardless of whether I attempt to log
> in locally or remotely.
>
> Any idea what to check for?
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> The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/
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