Q149586
When you install Visual SourceSafe on a Windows NT workstation that has a
FAT (File Allocation Table) partition, note that setting up rights is
different from a setting up rights on a workstation that has an NTFS
(Windows NT File System) partition.
Setting up rights is important to maintain the integrity of the data that
will be stored in SourceSafe. It is important to distinguish between the
rights within SourceSafe itself as opposed to the network rights
themselves. There is a correlation between the rights at the network level
and the rights in SourceSafe itself. An example would be if a user had read
only rights to the DATA directory on the network yet within SourceSafe
Administrator was given full rights. In this case, the user would not be
able to do all of the tasks that full rights in SourceSafe entails because
of the read only setting of the DATA directory at the network level. This
article addresses the rights on the network level itself.
When Windows NT has an NTFS partition, rights may be set up for the root directory as well as different rights for sub-directories, within a single share. This is not the case with a FAT partition where separate shares must be set up for each directory.
Data_Path=<path to Server Data directory>
Users_Path=<path to Server Users directory>
Temp_Path=<path to Server Temp directory>
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Last Reviewed: May 1, 2001 |