On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:40, Chris Coleman <cwcoleman_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Olivier Sannier wrote:
>>This last message comes from the Windows security modules, most likely
>> because the computer is not on the same domain or because the time is
>> different between the server and the client.
> This is a very good suggestion. This partner is coming from a network
> outside of our own, and the security of Windows server may be an issue. I
> plan on asking our support team about this right away.
>
> BOb Archer wrote:
>>are you not running apache or svnserve on your subversion server to provide
>> shared access to the repository without giving users rights on the
>> subversion server?
> No, we are not running Apache nor svnserve. Unfortunately we have chosen to
> only allow local access (which is now becoming a problem).
As soon as you have more than one person accessing your repository,
use a proper server (Apache or svnserve). The access method you're
using right now is meant only for single-user, local-drive access. And
running an actual Subversion server will eliminate the problem you're
having here.
Received on 2009-12-17 16:54:12 CET