There is a serious bug about windows authentication with administrator user
that it has not write to see folders and to write in the repository.

To solve this problem by only choosing
"Read/Write" instead of "Inherent from parent (Read/Write)". But this bug
should be repaired I think.




2009/8/26 Krayol <moorgr...@gmail.com>

>
> I'm no expert, but that sounds like a permissions issue.
>
> Does the account you are logged in as (PC logon) and the account that
> VSS is running under have reasonable permissions?  I'm not sure what
> you would need, but if you have control over AD then it could tested
> by temporarily raising the levels to Administrator (or as close as you
> can get).  Obviously if this works then you want to trim them back
> again!  My service is under localsystem and user was a "near-
> administrator"; being part of a large corporation, real admin
> permission is never given! :(
>
> Officially, AD can be accessed using "List Contents" permission which
> is given to authenticated users...you are logged onto the domain
> aren't you?
>
> Just a few thoughts anyway...
>
>
>
> On Aug 19, 9:15 pm, ismell <isme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello
> > I just installed VisualSVN server and am using windows auth. I'm
> > trying to setup the permissions on the repository. When browsing for
> > the user/group I click on the Locations button but the list only has
> > the localhost and the AD forest that the box belongs too. It doesn't
> > list the Entire Directory as one of the options. I was wondering if
> > there was a way to get it to display the Entire Directory ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Raul
>

Reply via email to