[cvsnt] Re: Best practice: Creating "guest" account with CVSNT

Tyler Theobald junk at nodomain.net
Thu Jan 22 20:42:00 GMT 2004


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Recommend you use ViewCVS to do this.  When you install it, you can use the
IIS guest account to have read access to all the repositories and anyone can
see the revision history, view files, diff revisions, and DOWNLOAD files.
This way, you don't have to mess with the actual repository permissions, or
CVS administrator files.
Works great for us.
Tyler

"Tim Adler" <zero.kelvin at web.de> wrote in message
news:bup7a8$tde$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org...
> Hello everybody!
>
> In many OpenSource projects, it is common to have an CVS-guest account,
> where people are allowed to access and checkout from the repository, but
> cannot change anything in it.
> I would like to have such an account on my CVSNT.
>
> What is best practice to do so? I only managed to create another
full-access
> acount with NT-users.
>
> Thx for any help!
>
> Tim
>
>





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