Steven,

>I have access granted via the Visual
SVN Server standard windows setup but also have to grant access via
SSPI for some groups - the SSPI access is using a standard authz file.

Sorry for possible misunderstanding, but what for do you try to use
SSPI  together with VisualSVN Server built-in authentication?

You could use VisualSVN Server Manager  to give the access rights for groups.

Please could you clarify?

Thank you!
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Steven <steven.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Please could you provide more details about the problem with using SIDs?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>
> Thanks, I'll check out using Everyone as a wildcard to deny access.
>
> In terms of problems with SIDs, I have access granted via the Visual
> SVN Server standard windows setup but also have to grant access via
> SSPI for some groups - the SSPI access is using a standard authz file.
> I want it all managed from a single place though (The VisualSVN server
> gui), so my plan is to write a little .net script that will take the
> authz-windows file and convert it to a standard authz by looking up
> all the SIDs but it would be nicer (from my point of view) if I could
> have just a single, standard authz file. Thanks
>
> Steven
>



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Olga Dolidze
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