[cvsnt] Unable to commit
Ryan
nospam at nospam.net
Mon Mar 10 19:04:10 GMT 2008
Yes, just one domain controller.
Thanks for your help. It seems to be quite a weird problem and I have no
resolution. All new users are unable to commit regardless that they
have appropriate NTFS permissions.
Here's more information about my setup:
1. We are using SSPI. CVSNT Server is setup to impersonate the user.
2. We have the following domain groups:
CvsAdmins - can create new modules, do everything
CvsUsersRO - read only, no commits
CvsUsersRW - can commit, but not create new modules
3. We have the following directory structure:
F:\CvsRoot -- Root for all repositories
F:\CvsRoot\Repo1 -- a repository
F:\CvsRoot\Repo1\Module1 -- a module within Repo1
F:\CvsTemp -- temp directory
Again, this has been working fine until we noticed the other day that a
few new users couldn't commit. Older users CAN commit. Both users
belong to the exact same Windows Groups.
If anyone else has some ideas I would greatly appreciate them!
Thanks,
Ryan
Peter Crowther wrote:
>> From: Ryan
>> I'm not familiar with this tool but I was able to locate it in the
>> Windows Server 2003 Support Tools package.
>
> Yes, that's the one.
>
>> I ran it on the Domain
>> Controller and everything passed. I also installed the
>> support tools on
>> the CVS box and ran it. Again, everything passed.
>
> OK. And, just to check, you've just got the one domain controller? If so, this definitely won't be the problem.
>
>> I made sure to use the "/c" switch to ensure that all tests were run.
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> No, that sounds fine.
>
>> Any other ideas?
>
> I'm scratching my head - but I'm not a CVS guru, merely someone who knows a bit about Windows infrastructure! I'll step aside and let the big guns have a go now ;-).
>
> - Peter
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