Cheera for the help guys and thanks for the explantions.
My MD was after the making them have to lock first and i said i would look
into it. I shall report back my findings.
Thanks again.
Ross
Jean-Marc van Leerdam wrote:
>
> Hi Ross,
>
> On 23/11/2007, Ross Farley <r.farley@softechglobal.com> wrote:
>>
>> They don't need to lock as such, its just that the users using it are not
>> computer literate and their English is not that great. Rather than
>> giving
>> them options i was after making them do this
>>
>> If it is not possible that is fair enough, i was just wondering if it
>> was.
>
> Why would you want them to lock files when they may only want to view
> them?
>
> They will forget about the lock after viewing the file and then you
> get into a lot more trouble: whenever someone really wants to modify a
> file he/she first has to persuade someone else to release the lock (or
> they will get into the habit of stealing locks...).
>
> And TSVN is available in a lot of languages. If you are missing a
> language, let the group know, so maybe someone steps up and starts a
> translation for you.
>
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> Regards,
>
> Jean-Marc
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