| > You can expect me to go through hundreds of folders and set
| the acl on
| > every .svn subfolder.
| No, that would probably be an impractical approach. However, you could

| easily do exactly that with a batch file and cacls.exe. The problem 
| with that approach would be that you may add new .svn folders in the 
| future, and you'd have to rerun the batch file.

Dave and Russ -- you could do it in a more fail/safe manner as well,
make sure that acl's are not inherited, and doing the svn operations
through accounts in a restricted group. I think so at least -- wouldn't
the svn folders be created disallowing access to the IIS user?
Alternatively, do the checkout and make sure that the IIS user does not
have access to any folders, then open up the directories manually.

/Hugo
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