I am searching for a way other than not keeping them on a shared
network location. Others wanted to keep them on a shared network
location because it gets backed up etc.
No properties or anything to block file access?
Mike
On Dec 24, 6:00 am, Kurt Pruenner <l..._at_gmx.at> wrote:
> Dave Lawrence wrote:
> > It's generally advisable not to store the repository on a shared network
> > location. It makes it prone to not just the svn file:/// protocol, but
> > to other sorts of damage eg the user accidentally pressing "delete" in
> > Explorer.
>
> I concur.
>
> > Kurt Pruenner wrote:
> > > Set up the NTFS security settings for the repository directory so only
> > > the user that the svnserve process runs under has access to it?
>
> > You mean the Apache process :)
>
> Uh... most probably, yeah.
>
> I'm using svnserve at work, not apache - I blame it on that... :P
>
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