Possible ways to deal with this:
1. Get a box whose file system supports ACL's.  Use client/server CVS with the
server running on that box.  Manage permissions (including ACL's) to your
liking.
2. Use pserver CVS with the readers/writers files and separate repositories.
This might require getting a Unix box.

Noel




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Subject:  Limiting access




Ok now that's I've got about 6 different modules imported in CVS, I have 5
contractors and only want them to access certain modules, some should have
the ability to check them out and edit files, others just check out and
look, but don't touch.

Is there a way to do this?  We all use Win/MacCVS and don't do much from
the command line.

R





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