Author: bayard
Date: Fri Nov 10 15:27:10 2006
New Revision: 473576

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=473576
Log:
Expounded upon the first faq question to explain that it's not a case of secure 
or wide-open, but that when it's secured you're expected to add multiple users 
and grant them permissions

Modified:
    maven/archiva/trunk/src/site/apt/guides/getting-started/faq.apt

Modified: maven/archiva/trunk/src/site/apt/guides/getting-started/faq.apt
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/archiva/trunk/src/site/apt/guides/getting-started/faq.apt?view=diff&rev=473576&r1=473575&r2=473576
==============================================================================
--- maven/archiva/trunk/src/site/apt/guides/getting-started/faq.apt (original)
+++ maven/archiva/trunk/src/site/apt/guides/getting-started/faq.apt Fri Nov 10 
15:27:10 2006
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 Getting Started FAQ
 
-    [How do I access my repository through Archiva?] By default Archiva 
provides a secure WebDAV URL that needs a user and password. If you want it to 
not be secured, then you need to add the Repository-Observer role for the 
repository in question to the Guest user. This is done on the User Management 
page when logged in as an administrator. 
+    [How do I access my repository through Archiva?] By default Archiva 
provides a secure WebDAV URL that needs a user and password. Generally it is 
expected that users are created and the granted access through the 
Repository-Observer role. If you want it to be completely open, then you need 
to add the Repository-Observer role for the repository in question to the Guest 
user. Access control is handled through the User Management page when logged in 
as an administrator. 
 
 ~~ [How do I login in M1, M2, Ant?]
 


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