SOS-Client busy when no access allowed
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SOS-Client busy when no access allowed
I'm using SOS-server and SOS-client 4.0.2. in a test environment and I've got the following problem.
In a project there are 2 subprojects with different access rights. When I try as a user with read access to only one subproject
to access to the whole project with "Get latest version", I get the data from the accessable project, like expected. For the
other project there were also like expected in the SOS-server Log the message "You do not have access rights...".
But the SOS-client is busy, as long as the "Stop current Operation"-button on client-side will be pressed.
My question is, how to stop the activity of the SOS-client automatically, when no access allowed, because a remote
developer probably not know, that there is a access problem and he is waiting and waiting,...?
Many thanks for any ideas!
Best regards
Steffen
In a project there are 2 subprojects with different access rights. When I try as a user with read access to only one subproject
to access to the whole project with "Get latest version", I get the data from the accessable project, like expected. For the
other project there were also like expected in the SOS-server Log the message "You do not have access rights...".
But the SOS-client is busy, as long as the "Stop current Operation"-button on client-side will be pressed.
My question is, how to stop the activity of the SOS-client automatically, when no access allowed, because a remote
developer probably not know, that there is a access problem and he is waiting and waiting,...?
Many thanks for any ideas!
Best regards
Steffen
If I understand this correctly, the client hangs when the user tries to do a Get but doesn't have access to one of the subprojects.
How long does the user wait? Does the Get ever complete?
Can a remote user do a get of the projects if they have full access? I'm trying to determine if there's a problem with the Get in general or just when access is denied.
In SOS 4.0.2, there's no way for the client to automatically disconnect from the SOS Server if an operation is taking too long.
How long does the user wait? Does the Get ever complete?
Can a remote user do a get of the projects if they have full access? I'm trying to determine if there's a problem with the Get in general or just when access is denied.
In SOS 4.0.2, there's no way for the client to automatically disconnect from the SOS Server if an operation is taking too long.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
The first thing we'd suggest is finding out what version of VSS you have installed on the SOS server machine. Look in the VSS client Win32 directory for the ssapi.dll file and check Properties->Version. Version 98.48 is VSS 6.0d, for instance.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... 46&sd=msdn
Let us know which version of the ssapi.dll you have and we'll try to replicate this problem in-house
Regarding project rights: Because of variations in the Automation Component provided by Visual SourceSafe, we've found project rights behavior depends on the version of VSS installed on the SOS Server machine.
With VSS 6.0c, the user can see the files but not act on them. However, if
VSS 6.0d is installed on the SOS Server machine, project rights in VSS are fully honored.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... 46&sd=msdn
Let us know which version of the ssapi.dll you have and we'll try to replicate this problem in-house
Regarding project rights: Because of variations in the Automation Component provided by Visual SourceSafe, we've found project rights behavior depends on the version of VSS installed on the SOS Server machine.
With VSS 6.0c, the user can see the files but not act on them. However, if
VSS 6.0d is installed on the SOS Server machine, project rights in VSS are fully honored.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
RE: Version Ssapi.dll
The version of the Ssapi.dll is 6.0.89.87. This is VSS 6.0 SP5.
Best Regards
Steffen
Best Regards
Steffen