Thank you!
It works now. I gave the server read access and no-access to all
others except the UserFolder. Funny thing is, that this problem does
not exist when user has older version of TortoiseSvn (1.4.3.8645) but
after update to 1.6.99 it started.
On Nov 18, 8:22 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Vili wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I have a situation where an user can not access a folder from
> > tortoisesvn even when the user is in a group that has rights for the
> > folder.
> > ...
> > How can the user access UserFolder without going through ProjectA
> > folder where he does not have rights to read?
>
> TortoiseSVN requires read access to the repository root for some
> commands to work properly. You can set up the permissions so that all
> users have read access to the root, then block the access to its
> subfolders and give access to the folders you need below that.
>
> But the revision graph will only work if the user has read access to the
> repo root and all folders which the target folder (the one to show the
> graph for) has been copied/moved to.
>
> Note that also some svn commands require read access to the repository root.
>
> Stefan
>
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