[Cialug] CVSNT

Carl Olsen carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Wed Oct 4 16:40:54 CDT 2006


Apparently, having the log in different than the user name is not compatible
with CVSNT, so to get around it I used the "sspi" protocol without a user
name.  I would prefer not to run it on the same machine, but I don't have
any other options.

 

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Subject: [Cialug] CVSNT

 

I'm using cvsnt and tortoise on Windows XP and our entire domain just
changed the user log in for our accounts.  CVSNT is now telling me that I'm
denied access because it thinks my old log in is the correct log in instead
of the new one.  However, when I look up my account in Windows it still
shows my old old account name.  The only thing that has changed is the
actual log in name which is what CVSNT thinks it needs.  From what I can
find on the user groups at

 

http://www.cvsnet.org/pipermail/cvsnt/2003-June.007057.html

 

there is no way to use the sspi protocol in this situation and I have to use
pserver or sserver.  I hate to use a remote protocol to run something
locally on my own machine.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can
get CVSNT working again without having to use pserver or sserver?

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