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Old April 19th, 2005, 04:53 PM
Peter Mounce
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Windows permissions problem

Hi

I currently have Subversion 1.1.3 installed on a Win2003 server on top of
Apache 2.0.52. I set this up myself while I was a domain administrator. It
uses SSPI for authentication. There are no finer-grained permissions set up
in any of the repositories that are being served. I set up a share on the
server for the repositories, so that I could create more, easily, using
TSVN's interface for that. Everything worked fine and as expected.

However, now, a couple of months since I last used the setup, I'm no longer
a domain admin, and I find I can no longer commit to any of the repos on
this server. As far as I can tell, Apache hasn't changed (still runs as
Local System); SVN hasn't changed (still 1.1.3). I only noticed now,
because I have been working on projects that don't use SVN.

I am listed in the repos directory's (d:\subversionrepositories) ACL as
having full control. The ACLs are being correctly propagated down to the
repo directories as far as I can see. I cannot commit to new repos that I
created to test whether I could or not. I can see the share via the
server's file-sharing, and I can create directories, files, and make a repo
out of a new directory inside of the share.

I get the error:
"
Commit failed (details follow):

Can't create directory
'D:\':
Access is denied.
"

when I try to commit. The following is taken from Apache's error.log:
"
[Mon Apr 18 12:12:05 2005] [error] [client 10.0.3.78] Could not create
activity /svn/HandsetConfig/!
[500, #0]
[Mon Apr 18 12:12:05 2005] [error] [client 10.0.3.78] could not begin a
transaction [500, #720005]
[Mon Apr 18 12:12:05 2005] [error] [client 10.0.3.78] Can't create directory
'D:\\': Access
is denied. [500, #720005]
"

I am correctly specifying my username and password when asked by TSVN, in
the form domain\username at the prompt. I have cleared its authentication
cache in a test, too.

I have downloaded and installed SVN 1.1.4 on the workstation that I am using
to test from, and I get the same error message and apache log. I have not
tested from a different workstation; however, I'm on a domain, using Windows
integrated security, so I don't see how that might affect things.

Any help/suggestions will be very much appreciated! I'm not really any sort
of network administrator, so I've kinda exhausted what I can think of to
look at or try.


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Peter Mounce
IML Ltd

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