Just tried to share a folder on my PC and connect to that from the SVN 
server.
This works just fine so the problem is with the rights.

Sadly i am not able to login to the server to share the folder as described 
in the help so i will not get this to work.

Thanks for all your help anyway.

On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 3:26:09 PM UTC+1, pavel.lyalyakin wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> > Well sadly my folder layout is already as you specify. 
> > I started with a local repository as suggested during the installation 
> and 
> > just copied that layout to the server. 
> > This means that the folder: 
> > \\server_name\Teknik\software_repository 
> > Contains: 
> > authz - File 
> > authz-windows - File 
> > htpasswd - File 
> > Projects - Folder containing the auto-generated files and folders 
> > 
> > What puzzles me the most is the fact that it complains about a syntax 
> error 
> > in a file generated by the program itself. 
> > 
> > It might be a problem with some rights on the network share. 
> > The SVN server is set up as a user on the domain. 
> > I am not able to share the folder from the server and that way give the 
> > rights to the SVN server but 
> > as a user on the domain myself i was able to give the SVN server the 
> rights 
> > as described in 
> > http://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00022/ 
> > But maybe this is just not good enough 
>
> So your repositories are stored on a network share and that path to 
> repositories root is "\\server_name\Teknik\software_repository". Only 
> one repository exists there and it's called "Projects". 
>
> Since files VisualSVN Server complains about exist in fact, I strongly 
> advise you to double-check the NTFS and share permissions for 
> VisualSVN Server service account (you've specified that you run the 
> service under AD domain user account). If your repositories are stored 
> remotely on a network share you must provide the account with "Modify" 
> NTFS permission and "Read" and "Change" **share permissions** on the 
> remote storage folder! 
>
> Please use these articles as a troubleshooting checklist: 
>
> "Configuring VisualSVN Server service to run under a dedicated user 
> account": http://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00024/, 
> "Storing repositories on a network share": 
> http://www.visualsvn.com/support/topic/00022/. 
>
> Thank you. 
>
> -- 
> With best regards, 
> Pavel Lyalyakin 
> VisualSVN Team 
>

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